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Overall Rating
The Transit Connect minivan is a reliable hauler with plenty of features that keep it ahead of the game. With infotainment from the future - at least in minivan terms - and a comfortable seating cabin with padded seats and cloth upholstery, the Ford is better as a fleet vehicle if you\u2019re planning to spend all day at the wheel.
The Transit Connect minivan is a reliable hauler with plenty of features that keep it ahead of the game. With infotainment from the future - at least in minivan terms - and a comfortable seating cabin with padded seats and cloth upholstery, the Ford is better as a fleet vehicle if you\u2019re planning to spend all day at the wheel.
Starting at 24,100, the Fusion-like minivan comes with a 2.0L inline-4 gasoline engine as well as a new 1.5L turbo-diesel engine with more torque, and a CNG 2.5L engine which gets you great fuel economy. In terms of handling the Ford is one of the best, with amazing body control and handling at highway speeds.
If you're planning to spend more than a significant portion of your day behind the wheel the XLT trim is highly recommended, because basic features like Climate control and an infotainment screen are much needed in a modern day minivan.
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The Transit Connect minivan is a reliable hauler with plenty of features that keep it ahead of the game. With infotainment from the future - at least in minivan terms - and a comfortable seating cabin with padded seats and cloth upholstery, the Ford is better as a fleet vehicle if you\u2019re planning to spend all day at the wheel.
The Transit Connect minivan is a reliable hauler with plenty of features that keep it ahead of the game. With infotainment from the future - at least in minivan terms - and a comfortable seating cabin with padded seats and cloth upholstery, the Ford is better as a fleet vehicle if you\u2019re planning to spend all day at the wheel.
Starting at 24,100, the Fusion-like minivan comes with a 2.0L inline-4 gasoline engine as well as a new 1.5L turbo-diesel engine with more torque, and a CNG 2.5L engine which gets you great fuel economy. In terms of handling the Ford is one of the best, with amazing body control and handling at highway speeds.
Unlike the Passenger minivan, the Cargo does not get a premium Titanium trim level. The base trim is the XL starting at $24,100 which comes with rudimentary features that you'd need from a fleet vehicle to the XLT trim at $26,045 which gets added functionality through more tech-rich features like multi-function displays and dual-zone temperature control.
Trim |
Transit Connect Cargo XL |
Transit Connect Cargo XLT |
---|---|---|
MSRP |
$24,100 |
$26,045 |
Key Features |
QuickClear Electric Windshield Defroster - Includes Heated Washer Jets and Power Adjust, Heated Exterior Mirrors |
Front-Row Manual Climate Control |
Front-Row Manual Climate Control |
Dual-Zone Front Auto Temperature Control |
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Remote Keyless-Entry with 2 Key Fobs |
Remote Keyless-Entry with 2 Key Fobs |
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4-Spoke Steering Wheel |
Premium Carpeted Floor Mats |
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Rear Cargo Area Light LED |
4.2" LCD Multi-function display with steering wheel controls |
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AM/FM Stereo with audio input jack |
AM/FM Stereo, single-CD player, and audio input jack |
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Power Adjust, Heated Exterior Mirrors with Manual Fold Black |
SYNC 3with rearview camera - includes AM/FM Stereo, single-CD player, HD Radio,SiriusXM satellite radio, SYNC with USB, 6.5" LCD touch screen with Navigation |
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Daytime Running Lamps |
Front Fog Lamps |
We Recommend
If you're planning to spend more than a significant portion of your day behind the wheel the XLT trim is highly recommended, because basic features like Climate control and an infotainment screen are much needed in a modern day minivan.
With a tiny 2.0L inline-4 engine that makes 162 horsepower and 144 pound-feet of torque, the Ford Transit Connect is a heavy-duty fleet vehicle. However, headlining the release of the 2019 Transit Connect, is the new 1.5L turbo diesel engine - the only diesel engine available in the minivan segment. Aside from that, the Ford is also available with a 2.5L inline-4 which runs on Compressed Natural Gas. The front wheel drive minivan is mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission.
Models |
Ford Transit Connect cargo van XL |
Mercedes Metris Cargo van |
Nissan NV200 Compact cargo S minivan |
Ram Promaster City Tradesman cargo minivan |
Chevrolet City Express LS minivan |
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MSRP |
$25,295 |
$26,570 |
$23,245 |
$25,740 |
$23,850 |
Engine |
2.0L i4 |
2.0L i4 |
2.0L i4 |
2.4L i4 |
2.0L i4 |
Transmission |
8 Speed automatic |
7 Speed automatic |
Continuously variable-speed automatic |
9 Speed automatic |
Continuously variable-speed automatic |
Horsepower |
162 hp@ 6500rpm |
208 hp@ 5500rpm |
131 hp@ 5600rpm |
178 hp@ 6400rpm |
131 hp@ 5200rpm |
Torque |
144 ft-lbs@ 4500rpm |
258 ft-lbs@ 1250rpm |
139 ft-lbs@ 4800rpm |
174 ft-lbs@ 3800rpm |
139 ft-lbs@ 4900rpm |
Comparatively, the minivans like Nissan NV200 and the GMC Savana are severely underpowered for the task at hand, while the Ram ProMaster City Tradesman is a powerful minivan sporting a 178 hp and 174 lb-ft 2.4L inline-4 engine mated to a 9-speed automatic gearbox.
Minivans aren't great at accelerating considering the hefty weight they carry and their low horsepower engines, however, the Ford Transit minivan takes a little more than 10 seconds in the sprint to 60 miles an hour, pretty impressive considering the sheer amount of weight it needs to haul.
Models |
Ford Transit Connect cargo van XL |
Mercedes Metris Cargo van |
Nissan NV200 S minivan |
Ram Promaster City Tradesman cargo minivan |
Chevrolet City Express LS minivan |
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0-60 MPH |
10.1 |
7.9 seconds* |
10 |
N/A |
N/A |
Quarter mile |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Engine |
2.0L i4 |
2.0L i4 |
2.0L i4 |
2.4L i4 |
2.0L i4 |
Emission (Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year) |
N/A |
8.4 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
In comparison, the powerful Ram ProMaster City Tradesman is the fastest one through the 60 mph sprint while the Nissan NV200 with its tiny engine barely manages to hit 60. The Acceleration figures won't matter much if your intention for these minivans is to use them as fleet vehicles, but it helps as you pull away from stop signs or intersections.
You can't expect a minivan to handle poise and grace like a Porsche, however, the Ford Transit Connect does a pretty good job eating up bumps and undulations like breakfast. On the downside, the soft suspension lacks the rigidity needed to tackle tight corners at high speeds as well as swift acceleration or braking, leading to body roll.
Despite the compliant suspension, it fails to isolate the cabin from stray jerks and vibrations. As a fleet vehicle the Ford is a very effective hauler with great city driving as well as highway cruising. Maneuvering the massive minivan is quite a feat in cramped parking lots and crowded city streets.
The Ford comes with 12.1-inch both at the back and the front, it may not be the best, but it gets the job done. Continuous usage through the day doesn't cause any brake fade and upon emergency braking, the Transit connect handles the weight transfer quite effectively.
Model |
Ford Transit Connect cargo van XL |
Mercedes Metris Cargo van |
Nissan NV200 S minivan |
Ram Promaster City Tradesman cargo minivan |
Chevrolet City Express LS minivan |
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Brake Front (in.) |
12.1 |
11.8 |
N/A |
12 |
N/A |
Brake Rear (in.) |
12.1 |
11 |
N/A |
10 |
N/A |
Curb Weight (lbs.) |
3650 |
4222 |
3273 |
3509 |
3260 |
60-0 MPH (ft.) |
N/A |
119* |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
In contrast, Nissan NV cargo has the biggest brakes at 14.2 inches in the front and 14.4 inches at the rear. It is also the heaviest at 5,817 pounds almost 1,000 pounds heavier than Ford Transit cargo van and 600 pounds heavier than Chevrolet and GMC.
The 2019 Ford Transit Connect cargo van offers best-in-class highway and combined fuel economy alongside a long list of features. the Transit Connect has earned an EPA-estimated rating of 24 mpg city, 27 mpg highway, and 25 mpg combined. The gas-powered Transit Connect Cargo Van manages to bring out these MPG figures with the help of a new 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder direct-injection gasoline engine that comes with features like Auto Start-Stop paired to a new 8-speed automatic transmission. This setup also helps the van to offer great in-city performance and low-rpm cruising.
Model |
Ford Transit Connect cargo van XL |
Mercedes Metris Cargo van |
Nissan NV200 S minivan |
Ram Promaster City Tradesman cargo minivan |
Chevrolet City Express LS minivan |
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MPG (City) |
24 |
21 |
24 |
21 |
24 |
MPG (Highway) |
27 |
24 |
26 |
28 |
25 |
MPG (combined) |
25 |
22 |
25 |
24 |
26 |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
15.8 gallons |
18.5 gallons |
14.5 gallons |
16 gallons |
14.5 gallons |
Range (city/highway/combined) |
379/427/395 miles |
389 / 444/ 407 miles |
348/377/362 miles |
336/448/384 miles |
348/377/363 miles |
The front cockpit and passenger seat comes with cloth upholstery and extra padding for a comfortable ride throughout the day. Getting in and out of the van as well as all round visibility is excellent, thanks to the wide entrances, huge front windshield and ergonomic seating position.
Model |
Ford Transit Connect cargo van XL |
Mercedes Metris Cargo van |
Nissan NV200 S minivan |
Ram Promaster City Tradesman cargo minivan |
Chevrolet City Express LS minivan |
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Passenger capacity |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
46.9/57.7/41.5 |
39.6/NA/35.8 |
41.7/54.1/42.6 |
46.0/59.3/40.8 |
41.7/54.1/42.6 |
Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
The Ford and the Mercedes are the most spacious minivans of the lot with plenty of legroom as well as shoulder room for the occupants, meanwhile the Nissan NV200 Compact feels significantly cramped in comparison to the Ford Transit Connect.
The Ford's cabin is decked out with a whole host of creature comforts and updated technology like the Sync 3 system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The infotainment system is easy to use and intuitive.
This year Ford has made the system even more responsive and added standard features like navigation, phone connectivity and WiFi.
Despite the massive size, the Ford does not have the best cargo capacity in the segment. With the sole objective of hauling cargo, the Ford lacks the practicality you might find in larger minivans like the Ram ProMaster.
Model |
Ford Transit Connect cargo van XL |
Mercedes Metris Cargo van |
Nissan NV200 S minivan |
Ram Promaster City Tradesman cargo minivan |
Chevrolet City Express LS minivan |
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Cargo Volume (ft.3) |
103.9 |
183 |
122.7 |
131.7 |
`122.7 |
The Ford's design is a departure form the common boxy designs of bread and butter minivans like the GMC Savana or the awkward designs of the Nissan NV200 and the Ram ProMaster.
The Ford Transit Connect gets pleasing aesthetics in the front fascia from the Ford Fusion. The car-like minivan is also available in a long-wheelbase version, for added practicality and cargo space.
Model |
Ford Transit Connect cargo van XL |
Mercedes Metris Cargo van |
Nissan NV200 S minivan |
Ram Promaster City Tradesman cargo minivan |
Chevrolet City Express LS minivan |
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Curb weight (lbs.) |
3650 |
4222 |
3273 |
3509 |
3260 |
Length(in) |
173.9 |
202.4 |
186.3 |
187.1 |
186.3 |
Width(in) |
72.2 |
75.9 |
68.1 |
72.1 |
68.1 |
Height(in) |
72.6 |
75.2 |
73.7 |
74.2 |
73.7 |
Ground clearance (in) |
6.0 |
4.4 |
6.1 |
5.2 |
6.1 |
Wheelbase (in) |
104.8 |
126 |
115.2 |
122.4 |
115.2 |
Track width (in) F/R |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
The Ford minivan is the shortest van of the lot, while the Nissan NV200 is the narrowest minivan, which aids maneuverability in tight spots. All minivans have quite good ground clearance, while the Ram sits low to the ground and also towers the highest among the competition.
The Mercedes Metris is larger than a common minivan but not up to full size van standards. Compared to the Ford Transit Connect, the Metris is a much more expensive option, but for that price, you get a better drivetrain, bigger cargo bay and more facilities in the cabin. At a tighter budget the Ford is a perfectly viable alternative with a smaller hauling capacity.
The Ram ProMaster is the toughest rival the Ford Transit Connect faces, it comes with more power and a larger cargo bay the basic necessities of an effective hauler. However, Ford makes up for that with a better cabin and high-tech infotainment.
Ram also lacks a diesel engine which Ford introduced for 2019. The turbodiesel adds punchy torque to the lower revs and increases the payload capacity significantly, making it a better choice for you.
The Chevrolet City Express is essentially a Nissan NV200 with the front grille replaced with a Chevy badge. As underpowered as the Nissan, the City Express with the 131 hp engine stays true to its name, it works well in the city but fails to deliver on highways.
The interiors are much better in the Ford Transit Connect and the infotainment feel from different decades. Ford is the obvious choice between the two.
The Ford Transit Connect is a dependable minivan with comfortable interiors and a tech-rich cabin. However, in terms of practicality i.e. cargo capacity, Ford lags behind the rival minivans. Apart from that, Ford is a very modern and powerful minivan that can handle any obstacle you throw at it. The prime highlight of the Transit is the amazing ride quality and handling in the city.