The Transit Connect is a unique set of wheels. Not a really van, and certainly not a mini van, this special vehicle can be used for special jobs from use as a transport van, to even a herse with the longer wheel base configuration. Great for hauling people to many different configurations to suit your business, this people hauler/cargo van has a lot to offer. Let’s take a look at the changes for the 2014 model year.
Changes to 2014 Model Series:
The Transit Connect will be available with short and long wheel bases. There is a new engine lineup: a 2.5L DOHC 1-4 Standard / 1.6L EcoBoost 1-4 optional.
Available Configurations:
The Transit Connect will be available in the following configurations.
Cargo Van – XL
- Short Wheel Base
- Long Wheel Base
- No 2nd Row seating
- Duel sliding side doors with optional fixed glass
- Rear cargo symmetrical doors with optional fixed glass
- Rear cargo liftgate with fixed glass
Cargo Van – XTL
- Short Wheel Base
- Long Wheel Base
- No 2nd Row seating
- Duel sliding side doors with optional fixed glas
- Rear cargo symmetrical doors with optional fixed glass
- Rear cargo liftgate with fixed glass
Wagon – XL
- Long Wheel Base
- 2nd & 3rd Row seating
- Duel sliding side doors with power windows
- Rear cargo symmetrical doors with fixed glass
- Rear cargo liftgate with fixed glass
Wagon – XTL
- Short Wheel Base
- Long Wheel Base
- 2nd Row Seating on SWB
- 2nd & 3rd Row seating on LWB
- Duel sliding side doors with one-touch/down power windows
- 3rd row fixed glass
- Rear cargo symmetrical doors with fixed glass
- Rear cargo liftgate with fixed glass
Wagon – Titanium
- Long Wheel Base
- 2nd & 3rd Row seating on LWB
- Duel sliding side doors with one-touch/down power windows
- 3rd row fixed glass
- Rear cargo liftgate with fixed glass
This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. Because these options and features may change during the model year, please be sure to consult your dealer for the most accurate and up to date information.