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Choose from three roof heights, three body lengths and two powertrains

YOUR TRUSTED BUSINESS PARTNER

The 2022 Ford Transit is ready to work. From the 10-speed automatic transmission and a choice of available engines to smart technology that helps drive confidence, the Transit was built with your productivity, comfort and bottom line in mind.
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TRANSIT PASSENGER WAGON AND E-TRANSIT

Looking for a vehicle for your family adventures? Interested in adding the benefits of electrification to your fleet? Ford has you covered.

CARGO CAPACITY

Ford Transit Cargo Van offers plenty of cargo space* for installing racks and bins as well as convenient storage of tools, supplies, equipment and more.

*Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and weight distribution.

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POWER SLIDING DOOR

An available power sliding door makes for easy entry and exit.
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SYNC® 4. TECH THAT KEEPS UP

The new generation of SYNC® gives you complete control of the innovative tech in your Transit. Available Enhanced Voice Recognition, cloud-based connectivity and so much more bring you a seamless and personalized driving experience.27
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FORD CO-PILOT360 TECHNOLOGY

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COMMERCIAL VEHICLE CENTER

Over 650 dealers in our extensive nationwide network are specially trained and equipped to sell, service and finance the complete line of Class 1–7 Ford commercial vehicles. Let a Ford Commercial Dealer show you all the exceptional services available for your business. *
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POTENTIAL TAX SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY

Under Section 168(k) of the IRS Tax Code, many businesses that invest in new equipment, including qualifying new vehicles, can potentially deduct a maximum of the entire purchase cost, of one or more business vehicles, on their IRS tax returns. *

Qualifying Ford commercial vehicles include Ford Transit, E-Series, F-150, F-250/350/450/550/600 Super Duty®, F-650/750 Medium Duty and Stripped Chassis. * For more information, visit IRS.gov and contact your tax professional.

*Under Bonus Depreciation in Section 168(k) of the Internal Revenue Code, companies may be eligible to fully expense the cost of trucks, vans and SUVs rated over 6,000 lbs. GVWR, when purchased for business use. Trucks and vans that are considered passenger vehicles, rated under 6,000 lbs. GVWR, are limited to $18,100 of depreciation in the year of purchase with normal MACRS depreciation on the remaining basis in the vehicle in subsequent years. A vehicle is not considered a passenger vehicle, and is thus not limited to the lower depreciation amounts, if it is considered a “qualified non-personal use vehicle.” Qualified non-personal use vehicles are vehicles that, by virtue of their nature or design, are not likely to be used more than a de minimis amount for personal purposes. Examples of qualified non-personal use vehicles include 1) a vehicle that can seat nine-plus passengers behind the driver’s seat, 2) a heavy non-SUV vehicle with a cargo area of at least six feet in interior length or 3) a vehicle with a fully enclosed driver’s compartment/cargo area, no seating behind the driver’s seat, and no body section protruding more than 30 inches ahead of the leading edge of the windshield. For more information, see IRC Section 280F(d)(7), Income Tax Reg. Sec. 1.280F-6(c)(3)(iii), Income Tax Reg. Sec. 1.274-5T(k), and Revenue Ruling 86-97, and contact your tax advisor for details. Only applies to business vehicle purchases occurring after Dec. 31, 2020, and by Dec. 31, 2021. Consult your tax advisor as to the proper tax treatment of all business-vehicle purchases.