- A different kind of seven-seat people mover, the all-new 2014 Ford Transit Connect Wagon combines style, efficiency and adaptability in an affordable package
- Transit Connect Wagon is the #unminivan, offering class-leading cargo and passenger space, and an EPA-estimated 29 mpg highway when equipped with 1.6-liter EcoBoost®
- With the convenience of dual sliding side doors, fold-flat second- and third-row seating, a maximum payload of 1,270 pounds, choice of a rear liftgate or side-hinged cargo doors, and starting around $25,000, Transit Connect Wagon takes adaptability to a new level
LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 2, 2014 - Think of the all-new 2014 Ford Transit Connect Wagon as the #unminivan.
Fuel efficient, flexible, uniquely styled and fun to
drive, Transit Connect Wagon is an affordable people mover for families
and active individuals who want to be ready for whatever life brings.
“Ford’s all-new Transit Connect Wagon is unlike
anything else,” said Minyang Jiang, Transit Connect brand manager, Ford
Motor Company. “It drives like a car, has the flexibility of a utility
and can haul the payload of a full-size pickup. This new wagon is a
great combination of affordability and functionality – a unique global
vehicle we’re proud to offer our customers.”
Transit Connect Wagon is now on sale in North
America at a starting price of around $25,000. It is available in two
wheelbase lengths – a five-passenger with removable seating or a
seven-passenger with fold-flat seating. It offers sliding side doors, a
choice of a rear liftgate or side-hinged cargo doors, more than 100
cubic feet of cargo space and a maximum payload of 1,270 pounds.
Available trim levels include XL, XLT and the range-topping Titanium.
Customers can select from two fuel-efficient
four-cylinder engines – the standard 2.5-liter with an EPA-estimated
rating of 28 mpg on the highway, and a 1.6-liter EcoBoost® with an EPA-estimated rating of 29 mpg highway.
Both engines are paired to a six-speed SelectShift® automatic transmission designed for smooth driving around town and efficiency on the highway.
Award-Winning Transit Connect: Fun to Drive, Built Ford Tough
Transit Connect Wagon shares Ford’s global
C-platform with the sporty Focus model, making it easy to maneuver in
parking lots while being fun to drive on curvy roads. Torque vectoring
control technology, which uses the brakes to provide stability through
turns, is responsible for the fun handling characteristics the vehicle
offers.
Transit Connect Wagon has been designed, engineered
and tested to meet Ford’s rigorous Built Ford Tough durability
standards. The testing equivalent of more than 3 million miles includes
250,000-plus miles in such demanding conditions as gravel roads, tracks
that mimic rugged environments and pothole-damaged pavement.
The vehicle was introduced in Europe in 2002, and
now, the 2014 Transit Connect van has been named International Van of
the Year by a panel of European auto media. It debuted in North America
in 2009, quickly becoming a fleet favorite for its size and capability
as a hauler of people and cargo.
Now, with the arrival of the all-new Transit Connect
Wagon, retail buyers have a fresh alternative to the traditional people
mover.
The Transit Connect lineup posted its strongest
annual sales in 2013, with just under 40,000 units sold, up 12.7 percent
from 2012. Since its U.S. introduction, more than 150,000 Transit
Connect models have been sold. 2014 so far has been the best year for
sales of the wagon model.
California is the largest retail area for Transit
Connect Wagon and van. The growth in this market is 300-plus percent
more than the minivan segment, which grew by about 10 percent in the
first quarter of 2014.
As Unique As Its Buyer
Transit Connect Wagon and Transit Connect van offer
spacious interiors and customization options that allow owners to
personalize the vehicle to their lifestyle. Ten custom-built Transit
Connect vehicles were showcased at the 2013 Specialty Equipment Market
Association show in November, demonstrating a range of potential uses –
from a cross-country cruiser loaded with technology to a mobile video
gaming station.
“Transit Connect Wagon fans are among the most
passionate Ford customers, using their vehicle as a way to express their
interests, hobbies and entrepreneurial spirits,” said Jiang. “From a
support rig for a BMX bike team to a mobile workshop, customers have
made great use of its spacious interior and flexible seating.
“Moreover, its starting price leaves some change in
customers’ pockets that they can use for their passions, the things they
really love in life,” Jiang added.
The short-wheelbase, five-passenger wagon model
allows for the second row to flip, fold or be removed entirely. It
features 77.1 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the first row with the
second-row seats flipped forward, and 46.9 cubic feet of volume behind
the second row.
The long-wheelbase, seven-passenger wagon model has
second- and third-row seats that fold flat. It has 104.2 cubic feet of
cargo volume behind the first row with the second and third row folded
flat; with passengers in the second row, cargo volume reaches nearly 60
cubic feet.
The wagon model’s interior roominess is especially
notable for its headroom, which bests many other seven-seat vehicles.
Available headroom in the first row is 46.8 inches, with 45.1 inches in
the second row. The long-wheelbase model has 41.3 inches of headroom in
the third row. The excellent headroom Transit Connect Wagon offers led
to Tall Clubs International recently naming it the official vehicle for
the “vertically gifted.”
Drivers and passengers looking to store their stuff
will find two overhead storage options in Transit Connect Wagon – an
overhead storage shelf with retaining net and available aircraft-style
overhead storage for rear passengers. Additionally, there’s room for
small items on the floor under the first-row passenger seat. There is a
second-row storage compartment in the long-wheelbase wagon model.
Advanced Driver and Safety Technology
Transit Connect Wagon customers will benefit from
the availability of popular driver-assist technologies and advanced
safety features.
Available driver-assist features include a rear view
camera, and forward and rear-sensing systems. The rear view camera
shows what is behind the vehicle on a screen located in the center dash
panel. The display’s color-coded guidelines and zoom feature help the
driver align the vehicle, which is especially beneficial when towing.
At low speeds, ultrasonic sensors in the rear bumper
alert the driver to objects behind the vehicle, while front sensors
warn of objects at the front. The closer an object is to the vehicle,
the faster the beeps sound, escalating to a constant tone.
Industry-exclusive Ford MyKey® technology
is available, which can be programmed to limit top speed and audio
volume, encourage seat belt use, and restrict incoming calls and texts
to a paired cell phone.
The 2014 Transit Connect Wagon features side airbags
for front-row occupants and side curtain airbags for all rows. The
vehicle has earned a five-star Overall Vehicle Score from the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the government’s highest possible
overall rating.
Source: Ford
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