Ford’s 2026 Transit and E-Transit gain standard connectivity, expanded telematics, and new configurations aimed at fleets, trades, delivery, and camper conversions, with updated pricing in effect.
Core upgrades now standard
- 12.0-inch Sync 4 center touchscreen and new 8.0-inch multifunction driver display.
- Co-Pilot360 driver-assistance suite standard on all models; forward sensing on every van, reverse sensing on cargo and passenger vans.
- Keyless push-button start and wireless smartphone connectivity.
- Support for over-the-air updates to add features and keep systems current.
Integration and connectivity
- Vehicle Integration System 2.0 (chassis cab/cutaway): lets upfitters integrate rear-equipment controls into the factory touchscreen.
- 1 year of unlimited 5G Wi‑Fi hotspot and Alexa Built-In available; Connected Navigation supports work and recreation routing.
Fleet controls and telematics
- Remote accelerator limiter to manage aggressive driving.
- Starter inhibitor for oversight and theft deterrence.
- Maintenance monitoring for service tracking.
- Ford Pro Telematics: impact alerts, location monitoring, and more.
Trade packages and Delivery Assist
- Parcel Delivery package adds Delivery Assist: on Park, hazard lights and window closure can activate; on exit, doors can auto-lock.
- Factory trade packages for electricians, HVAC, and general contractors.
- Custom graphics available on volume orders (25+ vehicles).
Body and configuration updates
- High-roof passenger vans now offer 253-degree rear door hinges for wider access.
- E-Transit cutaway and chassis cab add a new 156-inch wheelbase (alongside 178-inch) for smaller service bodies.
Pricing (2026)
- Transit low-roof cargo van (standard wheelbase): $50,495.
- E-Transit low-roof cargo van (standard wheelbase): $55,355.
- Passenger vans: Transit XL $60,110; XLT $63,035.
- Commercial: Transit chassis cab $47,585; Transit cutaway $46,985 (standard wheelbase).
- E-Transit 156-inch: chassis cab $50,145; cutaway $50,245.
- Base price changes vs. 2025: Transit +$1,000; E-Transit +$2,260.
Why it matters
- Standardized interfaces simplify driver training and reduce configuration variability.
- Factory integration and OTA updates enable cleaner upfits and software-enhanced capability.
- New hinges and wheelbase broaden use cases from last‑mile delivery to mobile workshops and camper builds.
- Models are available now with posted MSRPs for easy fleet planning.













