2025 Ford E-Transit: Pricing Changes and New Trade Packages

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Introduction to the 2025 Ford E-Transit

The 2025 Ford E-Transit has officially opened order books, introducing various updates that are particularly appealing for commercial customers. Starting at a price point of $47,795, the electric van’s pricing has been aligned with its gas-powered counterpart. This shift is significant for those interested in transitioning to electric solutions without a substantial increase in cost.

Pricing Updates for Commercial Models

The base models of the E-Transit have seen a slight price increase compared to last year, with the cutaway model now at ,795, reflecting a 0 rise. The chassis cab model starts at $48,295, which is actually a $295 reduction from its previous price. The standard cargo model’s pricing has also risen to $53,095, representing a $290 increase. In addition, Ford is launching a new ,000 commercial charging rebate to assist customers with charging costs, further incentivizing the switch to electric.

New Trade Packages for Enhanced Functionality

Ford has introduced four new factory-installed trade packages designed to cater to specific vocational needs. These packages include the electrician package, HVAC package, general contractor package, and a foldable shelving package. Each package is tailored with features to enhance utility, such as drawers, bins, and multi-use shelving options. Prices for these packages range from $2,900 to $4,400, providing efficient solutions for trade professionals by streamlining the order-to-delivery process.

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