What's New For the 2020 Ford Transit Connect?

The 2020 Ford Transit Connect is a boxy passenger and cargo van with a sleek front end. When you buy a Ford Transit Connect, you are purchasing a versatile and efficient tool that will help get the job done. For the latest Transit Connect model, Ford added rearview camera, forward-collision alert system, and blind-spot monitoring as standard safety features for better visibility in a large vehicle.

2020 Ford Transit Connect Interior

Which Trims & Features are Available in 2020?

The Ford Transit Connect comes in a total of five trims. They are the XL Cargo, XLT Cargo, XL Passenger, XLT Passenger, and Titanium Passenger trims. The XL Cargo is your primary workhorse that is the right choice if you are an entry-level contractor. It has automatic emergency braking as a standard system. The XLT Cargo brings an interactive voice-operated navigation system to your vehicle. The XL Passenger is similar to the standard XL Cargo, except it has fold-flat second and third-row seating for up to 7 passengers. The XLT Passenger adds the voice-operated navigation system to a people-friendly version of the Transit Connect. Finally, the Titanium passenger wagon adds leather seating to the Transit Connect.

How Well does the 2020 Transit Connect Perform?

2020 Ford Transit ConnectThe Ford Transit Connect has fuel-efficient engine options. One is a 2.0L four-cylinder model. Fleet versions get an option for a 2.5L four-cylinder engine. The final option is a 1.5L four-cylinder diesel. One of the exciting things about the Ford Transit Connect is it has the option for a speed limiter system. This system is helpful if you are the owner of fleet vehicles, and you do not want your drivers going faster than 65 or 75 mph. Ford thought of how the Transit Connect would be used in daily driving and made good options available to match the market.

Ford Transit Connect Safety Features

2020 Ford Transit ConnectThe 2020 Ford Transit Connect has a suite of safety equipment known as Copilot if you purchase the XLT or Titanium versions. Even with just the basic XL trims, you get automatic emergency braking. This makes the Ford Transit Connect a reasonably safe daily driver that will help your commute be a good one.

Contact us today to learn more about the Ford Transit Connect. We look forward to hearing from you and your family.

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