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What are the security aspects of the Ford Transit Van?

The reliable Ford Transit Van has an immaculate safety record with its motorists as a result of the extensive safety features across the Ford model range. Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) disables the engine - this engages when the key is freed from ignition. For added security, shielded car locks are provided to stop thieves from getting in. Other important locking features in the Ford Transit Van vehicle range include double and central locking, lock-in-latch door features and configurable locks in addition to a fuel cap which locks and a bonnet which releases by key. Your cargo doors can also be slam locked instantly once the vehicle has been locked by remote key fob. You'll feel secure with the Ford Transit Van's perimeter alarm which tells the driver if the trailer is removed without authorisation. These safety features are what make the Ford Transit Van so reliable and the vehicle is made with a special structural integrity to channel impact energy away from passengers in the car. An airbag is provided for each driver, but front seat passengers and other passengers can get side curtain airbags as add-on features.

More about Ford Transit Van specifications

The Ford Transit Van showcases a number of unique specifications which can be swapped and changed to suit the motorist's tastes. Various models across the Ford Transit range have different features - an important one being body styling which alters between the Transit Jumbo, MWB and SWB vans. Each one of the Transit vehicles has the eye-catching three-bar grille and accommodating cabin but you can opt for short, medium or long wheelbases and RWD, FWD or AWD depending on the Transit motor you drive. Transits are manufactured with powertrain or drive train operating systems and a selection of engines, such as the 2.2 and 2.4 TDCi engines and the 2.3 Duratec engine. You can also choose this popular commercial van in three roof heights. Further specifications in the Ford Transit motor range include an ignition key that self-charges, a Hill Launch Assist (HLA) system for hill-starts and a convenient Shift Indicator Light (SIL) which suggests the best time for the driver to swap gears and cut fuel wastage. A variety of in-car features are available in Ford Transit commercial autos with generous stowage compartments, central locking, electric windows and a ICE 6000CD sound system for entertainment.

How was the Ford Transit Van created?

The Ford Motor Company took important steps in 1965 when they started producing the Ford Transit Van and set new standards in van, minibus and pickup truck manufacturing. From then more than 6 million Ford Transits have entered the market and the term 'Transit Van' has since become synonymous with all commercial vans. Even though 1953 saw the production of the FK 1000, it wasn't until 1965 that UK drivers had the first taste of the Ford Transit Van. Since this early model three main platforms, or 'Mark' Ford Transit vehicles, have been launched. The Mark 1 featured a long-wheelbase and was known as the 'Second Generation' version in Germany - this model was on the market between 1965 and 1978 and it enabled the Ford Transit to make a name as a popular commercial automobile. The Mark 2 Transit Van was introduced in March 1978 and had such features as a Pinto engine and a restructured nose. After this, the Mark 3 Transit motor was made from 1986 to 1991 with the Mark 4 being launched from 1991 to 1994 - a new "one-box" bodyshell was key. A new nose was showcased in the Mark 5 and front and rear wheel drive were introduced in the Mark 6 - the 2006 Mark 7 is the current model and has a dashboard gearstick.

What kinds of Ford Transit Van are available?

The Ford Transit Van is a flagship model and comes in a range of styles, all meeting different safety, feature and performance needs. Drivers can't get enough of the Ford Transit Van Leader which has a 260 SWB and gets its power from a 2.2 TDCi (85 PS) engine. Efficiency is at the heart of the Ford Transit ECOnetic, offering Stage V emission standards with an intelligent 70mph hardwired speed limiter to cut back on fuel wastage. If you're keen to get hold of a commercial van that prioritises design the Ford Transit Trend range will speak volumes about your business. Customised body colour grilles, bodyside mouldings and interior leather inserts next to features such as cruise control, Bluetooth communications and auto-headlights. Functionality is the key to the Ford Transit Limited range, with features such as air conditioning and load area protection kit above the Transit Trend option. The award-winning Ford Transit SportVan has incredible features and has 18" alloys on the wheels, rear low spoilers and contemporary Kado velour interiors. But if you want something really special, you can't go wrong with one of the four limited edition Ford Transit Sapphire vans made to celebrate 45 years of the Transit van.

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