At Last You Can Buy An AWD 2020 Ford Transit - Here's How Much It Will Cost!
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- ( www.TFLtruck.com ) If you've been waiting for an all-wheel drive Ford Transit, good news: The online configurator is live! Here is how you can spec yours out and exactly how much it will cost.
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I always enjoy these configurator videos with Andre
Wishful thinking but great idea
I have a TUNDRA... Looking at trading for Sprinter 4x4 or Four wheel camper topper. If Toyota build a TUNDRA cargo van platform... I'm in.
Man I wish Toyota would offer full size 4x4 Vans on the Tundra Platform here in the US!
The hiace is now full size, I'm researching how to purchase and register one in Mexico.
If Toyota sold a commercial van in the US, it would be over for all the US manufacturers.
LifeisGreat You’re right about that!
I'm thinking of doing a Tundra camper van with a tall bed cap and a power steps on each side of the hitch. May fiberglass my own cap if I need to. It might be a better option than these super crappy American vans. It'll be able to tow a small trailer with the bigger engine and an Aisin tranny that won't blow up at 40K like a Ford.
@@FWtravels HAHA, that's what theysaid about 1/2 tons a quarter century ago!
No one does these video configurations like you do. Absolutely great 🤠👍
2021 Transit Raptor with the raptor engine....for getting to the airport faster !
DEAR Santa, Give me the high roof with
the extended package. Sprinkle in the AWD!
Very nice. The new Transit is high on my list right now to convert. Thanks for for doing this vid.
Thanks for the great review Andre
I would love to own one and also trick it out. That would be a great traveling vehicle for traveling with your family around the country
Very nice job pointing out all the details, thank you!
The perfect van. I have one for work and I love it.
Great video! I'm so glad they now offer AWD! Needs wider tires though.
Thank you for doing this video! So helpful!!!!!
leaving the ride height the same as the 2WD was a great idea. Thanks Ford!
Excellent Video - Massachusetts resident, who just viewed Transits during President's Day and this helped. These local dealers should show you this and another video - I just watched - in the show room, instead of trying to sell you their picks on site. Ford has a real winner to compete with Benz. Thank you.
Ford is on point to up the game for the next few years
Been looking at these Van's a lot more as of lately with the family growing not interested in the medium or high roof configuration but would love to see a performance and towing video once that diesel comes out with a comparison between a similar equipped sprinter van
Thank you awesome review
Plain vans nowadays costing 40k and pick ups 80k am not sure where we are going wrong
We need to see off-road tests!
Finally, 4 WD (?) in Ford van! This will be an excellent camping van. Just what I need.
www.transitcounty4x4.co.uk/
The County 4x4 Transit (factory option) was available from 2nd generation in the early 1980s/late 70s - so they have some experience
www.agrimanuals.com/ekmps/shops/vintagetractor/images/county-4x4-transit-brochure-13872-p.jpg
Buy the open diff van, install KO2s and a locker.... save 10k+ for close capabilities.
Craig E Why do you need Humvee capability in a camper van? It has such a high center if gravity and do little ground clearance that it’s like getting a spoiler wing on a city bus.
George L I take my van as far as I can out on forest roads to camp. From the factory, the tires, open diff, and low clearance are big obstacles. With KO2s, a 2.5” lift kit, and a locker, my van doesn’t keep me from going where I want to go
brokensolenoid Yeah, but I’ll bet you’d get just as far with just good tires. Some people just like to waste money.
I need this! Ok, maybe I just want it.
Great video Andre⭐⭐⭐i see these vans all the time where I live...these vans look like something out of Europe.
Exactly they are designed in Europe
They need one more line, a Camper Build line. Start at no seats and stick shift. Now add radiant heat for floors, insulation throughout, all van A/C, place for solar panels, cable channels, a place on roof ready to be cut for a fan, rear camera, lift kits, things like that. You can option it up to a build-ready stage and then you do flooring, cabinets, galley, etc. For now anyway, campers are still a growth industry and they should address it somehow.
SURPRISE! Ford Trail now available, wit 2.5 inch lift
Great information
Thanks dude!
Please do an Ecoboost AWD Ike fully loaded towing with there new 2020s!
A great day for humanity!
LOVE the AWD!!!!
@tflnow You guys should really help persuade GM to put the new 3.0L Duramax in the 2020-2021 Express/Savanna.
You guys are great but you’re confusing me with the AWD to 4 x 4. Otherwise great job. Merry Christmas and happy new year and may God bless you always. 👍👍👍
Dear Ford: why can't I have the medium top crew with the extended?!? I had a Quigley E350 and regretted not having the extra 20"!!!
i have a 2007 E250 with 350,000 miles. best truck ive ever owned. but sure would love a new one
Ground clearance and payload(more importantly) don’t Change with the awd
many thanks
Way better than the PRO Master and Sprinters (they're so unreliable) Amazon has been implementing the Ford's and buying less Sprinters because of the constant service repairs
The Promaster rocks.
I thought Amazon used Metris vans?
@@hugolafhugolaf Oh no those are too small
Wrong. The sprinter is the better one by far. Ford is always a the repair shop. I have 2 friends who work at Ford dealership. One is a mechanic and the other one a part person. The transit is sucks and it's always a the repair shop. Yes you pay more for the sprinter 4x4 but it's much better. I have a 2016 4x4 sprinter. Never have any problems
I honestly hope that new diesel makes its way into other vehicles in the lineup. It would be perfect in the Ranger.
The sprinter van interior looks really premium.
Shows the most Spartan, basic, plasticky sprinter that could be found.
J Lang Compared to the base Transit interior it is premium.
I don't understand the tow ratings on these things. They have plenty of payload, but the tow ratings are too low. Otherwise they'd be great for large bumper pulls.
Since it's AWD, will it have a locking center differential and low range? I doubt it, but figured ask.
For that price, it needs a 100k bumper to bumper, no deductible warranty
Perfect When the Guarantee Goes for TEN YEARS too.!.
Waiting for that Transit Tremor package
How does it compare to the sprinter van performance and reliability wise
would love the diesel engine as an option in the ranger even if there is no raptor it would still be a towing beast and with the fx4 pretty close to the ranger raptor
It is used in the global Ranger and the Ranger Raptor they also use the 3.2 diesel as well
Those are actually pretty cheap!! Would be awesome to equip one of these and get out traveling.
Not sure if pricing changed that much or if I'm doing something wrong but I tried to configure a low roof AWD 144wb crew van and just adding an AWD and a 3.5ecoboost engine puts it at 53k. Adding extras that I want puts it at 63k which is a lot. If I could get what I want for 50k-55k I would buy it in a heartbeat but
I lived near Salt Lake, never seen a family look this normal there HAHA
I'm waiting for Nathan to do TFL EV, on new Ford Transit EV 👍😎
* Transit PHEV
Yes, thanks for providing the opportunity for us to use a ford van to fjord stable creeks, work in conservative ice/snow conditions, and provide other aspects associated with AWD safety and capability.
I but merely fjording the proverbial river-of-requests for the van’
rob379 It’s FORD, not fjord. You ford a creek.
Thank-you Jorge. My sincerely sorry error.
I got my English mixed up between ‘ford’, ‘fjord’, and ‘forge’.
Thank-you again.
...and not be be confused either with ‘foraging’ which is Cali / Oregon government-endorsed homeless... oh my, dear, poor people.
just sayin’
These are very popular in Europe, Very reliable and Good looking Van
@@nichill7474 euro version is totally different and offered only with diesel.
Pagrator Tersot “Easy to break into” isn’t a reliability concern. Just so you know, for those who want to break into a van, EVERY can is easy to break into.
We have one of these in a 2018 High top roof model XL base with standard options, We change oil every 3000k miles rotate tires every 6000k miles> we have had it for 2 years and put 18k miles on it. No problems with it. here is the key do not listen to the manual when it says lifetime fluids that is BS. Ours is a 14 passenger van at a hotel.. As I am shuttle manager. I will be changing the antifreeze at 30k miles and trans fluid at 45k miles no matter what. Just maintain your fluids more regular and the will last. the only reason they say life time fluids is so major components will break after warranty. They say every 5000 miles for oil changes I don't buy that change oil every 3000 miles for optimum performance. Also you 93 or higher octane and gas MPG will increase 20 percent. That's all we put in our Transit 350 and were getting 20MPG all around.
Chris Lemaster What’s the cost difference between 87 and 93 by you? It’s around 30% where I live (NY).
@@V8_screw_electric_cars Thanks to our EPA dept that really needs to be overhauled!
Ford transit van is my biggessssssst love !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!💜💙💚
As a master mechanic i would get the Ford in my opinion and i would get the diesel 4x4 OD green. 😁
Master mechanic , with Ford ?
I would like to buy a high top and convert it.
I feel like ford price some of these normal feature that you would find on other vehicle like auto head light, cruise control, even parking brake, and then took those off and turn around use them as add on marketing !
Did they fix the driveshaft problem?!!!
Have they figured out the driveshaft carrier situation yet? Last i heard they were on backorder wondering if this newer version is an updated style vs previous transit.
I had a carrier bearing go out a few months ago, had to replace the whole driveshaft because it's designed that way.
Sorry, changing the axle ratio does not affect traction. ;)
Correct. Maybe he meant going from Non limited slip to limited slip it will.
I want one
Can you please do a video configuring a new 21/22 Ford Transit cargo van that will be turned into a camper van? Which features are a must? I think I want the AWD, EcoBoost, high roof, extended NEW van. Not sure about all the additional things I need to order because I don't know much about cars. It's taking dealerships 3 to 6 months to deliver a new van once it's ordered due to microchip issues (or whatever is really holding new cars). I sent you an email as well. Thank you kindly.
It's exciting to finally see a full size van in North America with full time 4WD! Love the E-locker too.
I'll bet the Torsen front diff from the Raptor would fit too! Imagine a low roof fully locked 4WD with a pop up roof and the 3.5L Ecoboost with a 5Star tune!
Almost $60k and one light bulb on each side in the rear for the tail light/brake and turn signal. Why did they drop the Amber turn signals in the rear? Just being CHEAP!
The real advantage of dual rear wheels is stability. The older 15 passenger vans were an enormous rollover risk. Killed lots of people.
It's about time someone put AWD or 4x4 on a full sized van. I see people complain about the transit sucking in snow. We don't get much snow here in Louisiana but I do have to travel down nasty unpaved roads sometimes ànd my 2016 GMC work van sucks with the open differential.
It was night and day for me getting a lift and KO2s. Still worry about stacked snow, but do fine on packed roads.
there's sprinter 4x4
Seems quite competitive compared to the MB.
I live in turkey transit in our country's current price 150000 ₺ and there's only one engine option available 2.0 4-cylinder engine and automatic and manual option
I wonder whether it is possible to make a special order for a Ford Transit (low roof model, long overall lenght 237.6 in model) with hinged cargo swing doors on *both* sides of the vehicle.
If not possible : perhaps hinged cargo swing doors on right side, and sliding door on left side?
On the low roof you can’t get doors on both sides. I work at the plant that makes them.
@@sikinboat
Dammed you are right! Thanks for this information. I suspected that it was not possible to install a hinged door on the left side, but I hoped that it was possible to install a sliding door.fr.shop.ford.ca/build/transitcommercial/#/select/Config%5B%7CFord%7CTransit%20VanWagon%7C2020%7C1%7C1.%7C101A.E1Y.....XL.20A.VW.LRR.2WD.998.CS1.~YZKAA.X73.44U.VRE.%5D: No recess on the left side to install a slide, but this recess exists for higher roof models. it is regrettable.
Great review. One thing I don't like so much there is no left side sliding doors like the minivans today's day in age why doesn't Ford add left side sliding doors in the future?
You can get left slider on all but low roof model
Weren't these things supposed to be on the road by last fall? When are these gunna be available?
Will those headlights fit on a 2018 ford transit because I can’t find custom lights and I like the LEDS on this van
What's the interior height for their medium roof?
I think you went back and forth from 4WD to AWD way too many times, at this point I don't know which one of the 2 it's actually equipped with...
Still don't like the grille, but I'd definitely buy one.
I work at the plant, The honeycomb chassis cab grille is better looking in my opinion. I wish they’d use it on every model.
So is it 4 wheel or all wheel??
Ford owns the van game
How about a awd camper van that is what Imterested in. It would be more reliable and cheaper to work on than a mercedes camper van.
Those ecoboost vans are pretty quick. At least when they’re empty...
It was noted in the video that you can't get the 4.10 axle ratio with the EcoBoost. You wouldn't need it in the first place b/c that'll just make the tires spin out of control--you could do a burnout without ANY effort!
I’ve driven the extended 15 pax low roof Transit and it’s quick enough even when loaded. You take a turn too quick and you can kill everyone inside.
@@afcgeo882
Could you elaborate to help us who doesn't own anything taller than a regular suv.
I think , would you mean it might / could , possible, the high roof van will tip over or roll-over ? ?
Thank you .
@@enzoh7763 The higher off the ground the center of gravity is, the higher the likelihood of a rollover. If you don’t know what a center of gravity is, look it up. I’m not your teacher.
I can think of a few uses for that van. I'm glad that they are now offering AWD. Now a few questions. Does dully by any chance help traction? Does for offer AWD on any of their smaller vans?Would a medium roof be tall enough to wheelchair adapt?
All wheel drive is probably VW 4motion system the VW runs on all it's vans Ford is developing with VW the next generation of transit and VW Crafter vans
Dually tires are more commercial with the higher 100psi = very hard, longer lasting tires and rubber compound. The big benefit is that if one tire goes flat you can still get down and off of the road.
With a wheelchair lift you add 1k lbs+ = The dually would greatly help stability when using a lift.
Yes AWD is on all roof heights. I would say yes a medium roof would be plenty tall for wheelchair
I'm considering the extended length AWD Transit and the long wheelbase 4x4 Sprinter for a RV build. I would definitely prefer to have proper 4WD, which Ford should have offered, but I think the Transit's AWD would probably suffice, although I do plan to go off the beaten path regularly in this thing. Another big complaint about the Transit is the massive 6.3 ft rear overhang on the longest version. Ford really needs to offer a longer wheelbase Transit. The longest WB offered is 148" which is just 4" longer than MB short Sprinter. MB offers a 170" WB Sprinter and an extended version that is over 2 ft longer than the longest Transit. Having a larger footprint on a big heavy vehicle like this massively improves ride, handling and overall stability.
Dealing with the diesel might be a bit of a headache, but I've owned diesels in the past and know how to maintain them, so that's not a deal breaker. Plus, despite the Sprinter having a nicer interior and slightly better build quality, it doesn't cost any more than the Transit at the higher end. Based on what each one offers right now, I'd probably choose the Sprinter, but I still have some time. Hopefully, Ford will make some of these improvements because I'd rather have the more common and cheaper to maintain Ford when it comes down to it.
The Sprinter can be had with a transfer case with low range as well. It doesn't sound like the Ford will have that as an option.
@@The_Opinion_of_Matt I know this, which is why I'm most likely getting a Sprinter. Ford missed an opportunity to really take on the Sprinter, particularly in the class B RV space where 4WD is a huge selling feature.
If you feel like spending $12k, Quigley will modify your Transit with a proper two-range 4WD system as a dealer-ordered option. They'll intercept the van from Ford, do the work and deliver to the dealer. Because Quigley uses almost all Ford parts, the system can be serviced at Ford dealers. You can even roll that $12k into your financing, if you want to spend an extra $12,000...
@@tinygnat The cost of the Quigely conversion has gone up recently. I believe it's over $14,000 now. I'm saying Ford could easily offer 4x4 as an option, certainly for less than $5,000 or so, and they'd make a killing, while saving customers money.
@@dlg5485 They're up to $14k? That's nuts. I agree that there's no reason Ford shouldn't be offering this. There's certainly a market for it.
Ford's AWD parts are mostly from the explorer, which has a locking center diff. Quigley's Ford parts are from the F-150 and the Raptor. It's not like Ford would need to pour a bunch into R&D.
In Philippines ford transit already using 2.2 turbo diesel from mazda
@Omar Williams
Ford own Mazda,
Its so common in many parts of the world .
Many of Ford model are actually more of Mazda creations .
Does it come with a power sliding door?
Why the heck would wheel well liners be an option? Should be standard.
Does Ford offer a large power inverter on the Transit?for work or camping type stuff?? That would be a good option either way.
Give us configure of Nissan van
Hi
Is there option with power remote slide door ? Like in Mercedes
They couldn't design a proper driveshaft coupler for the 2wd, will the awd version require 2 couplers every 30,000 miles?
They stopped using rubber giubos over 2 years ago. Our late 2017 came with a conventional u-joint driveshaft. They're still working through the recalls to provide a permanent fix for the others. BTW, the reason the rubber couplers fail here in North America and have no issue in Europe? North American drivers basically never set the parking brake when parking, so the driveshaft remains under torque in park.
Ford is giving everyone a steel u joint. Got the letter last month.
Nice
Happy to see AWD but I'm holding on to my current can til I can buy a EV van.
they have a v6 for a van but 4 cyl for ranger raptor
what about the specs for the e-transit 2022?
The Mormon family’s are going too love this!!! Cuz I don’t have 6 kids and I want one!
Ultimate mom van
Put that bi-turbo in the ranger and I will buy it
Hopefully they fixed the drive shaft coupling... the drive shaft separates and falls to the ground after 30k miles. I got my mine replaced thinking it was a permanent fix. Now ford sent me a new recall saying too remember to go and fix it again in a couple thousand miles😫.it also has a lot of vibration around 45 mph. If I could go back in time 2 years I would get the 350 single rear wheel econoline cutaway box truck
Hell On wheels ford discontinued the guibo in 2016. Only the ecoboost got the replacement guibo. The 3.7 got a steel joints.
Yea I have the 2016 3.7 I’m worried the vibrations will damage the transmission or the yoke on the end
Van Ike gauntlet
Well I don’t think the diesel is coming to North America. I’m still hoping but it’s November 2021 and no diesel in site.
Is this available in the philippines? How much
I don't understand the engine options.... They did this on the last one too, but at least that one made a little more sense. Why not use the same Powerstroke from the F150 in here, or use the 3.3L from the F150 in here? Where did this 3.5L N/A come from? Surely this isn't the old 3.5L from the last-gen Explorer/Taurus/Flex... Why not put the 2.7L in here?
The previous NA engine was a 3.7. The 3.5 EcoBoost is essentially the same as the 3.7 with beefier parts for the increased stress of the boost, the lower displacement due to the increased material. Of course, there's other differences such as tuning. This is how I've understood this, though I could be wrong.
Now, I'm guessing in a move to save a few bucks, Ford is utilizing the same heads and associated parts between EcoBoost and NA versions.
The Transit EcoBoost prior to 2020 was the first-gen and the 2020 Transit gets the second-gen.
I agree with the diesel thing, if Ford could fit the V6's in the Transit, why not share the new diesel from the F150? Perhaps it's a supply issue? I don't think those diesels are Ford products. (Rover/Jaguar?)
Having driven several Transits for work, I'd say the difference between the NA and the EcoBoost is the difference between "I can do this" and "Hold my beer."
I went to south america recently and all of these types of vans were mb sprinters, or some chinese make
Asian vans a different Ford Transit is is a European van with EcoBoost in the u.s.
0:58 How is it possible you have the E-series on it? If i go on Fords site, i can't find it
It's called the E Series Cutaway with multiple configurations www.ford.com/commercial-trucks/e-series-cutaway
Andre, who are the best Transit camper suppliers?
@@nichill7474 that was what I was looking for some of the best converters.
But are they still garbage mechanically? Designed to rustout, one time use bolts, undersized brakes.