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2021 Ford Transit Connect Cargo Van Review: The Indefatigable Workhorse

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2021 Ford Transit Connect Cargo Van Review: The Indefatigable Workhorse

Pickup trucks, passenger vans, and cargo vans are all versatile workhorses that are purposed to get the job done, whatever it may be, but cargo vans are perhaps the most explicit labor vehicles. The 2021 Ford Transit Connect Cargo Van, however, upholds a fair level of comfort and convenience for the driver and front passenger whilst also maintaining a nifty level of versatility and practicality. It also bears a contemporary, urban-centric design and delivers car-like drive dynamics that make it ideal for running errands around town. This year, Ford presents its workhorse with the familiar 162-horsepower 2.0-liter inline-4 engine, along with the option of a 169-hp 2.5-liter inline-4 unit. Both engines are quite languid but just suitable enough for the cargo van's impetus. The Nissan NV200 Compact CargoRam Promaster City Cargo Van, and even the Mercedes-Benz Metris Cargo Van are all compelling alternatives running the streets of the US, too.

2021 Ford Transit Connect Cargo Van Changes: What’s the difference vs 2020 Ford Transit Connect Cargo Van?

This year, Ford has made the larger 2.5-liter engine available for all customers, not just fleets. Its performance specs are barely better than the standard 2.0-liter but it does come with its own six-speed automatic transmission and an available CNG/LPG Engine Prep Package. Other than this, the changes are quite minor. Sedona Orange and Solar Silver have been added as new exterior paint colors and the Taxi Package has been deleted.

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