2026 Ford Transit Redesign, Interior, Pictures – Every now and then, automakers transform consumer vehicles to commercial ones. (In Europe, for example, it’s possible to buy a windowless “van” version of the Ford Fiesta subcompact hatchback.) Occasionally, commercial vehicles are converted for consumer use, as is the case of Ford Transit Connect with three rows of seats inside.
Although it’s primarily sold as a cargo van, the Transit Connect also comes as a passenger wagon. While it really isn’t a direct replacement for a minivan – more on that later – for some families it could be a viable candidate as a people-mover.
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Exterior and Interior
The Transit Connect has the inherent practical nature of all people-movers, with six- or seven-passenger seating (two second-row chairs are standard but can be optioned to a three-seater bench), and with cargo space behind the third row. There’s also a full-width parcel shelf above the windshield. So why didn’t it get a higher score? It’s because while all is good when you just stash people inside, things get much stickier when you want to change the configuration – which is why, as mentioned above, it isn’t necessarily a head-to-head rival to a minivan.
In a minivan, there’s a well in the floor behind the third row. This increases cargo capacity, and it’s usually a one-handed operation to drop those back-row seats into it to provide a flat floor. Because it’s based on a cargo van, the Transit Connect doesn’t have that well, and you must flip up the third-row’s seat cushions before you can fold down their seatbacks, which then lie on top of the floor rather than under it. The second-row chairs fold but not as low as the third-row seats, so you can’t load in large flat objects. And to get legroom in the third row you must slide those seats back, which chews up the storage space behind them.
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For a vehicle that’s primarily built for fleet use, the Transit Connect wagon comes with a decent list of items – although you may have to pay extra or move up a trim level to get some of them. The infotainment system includes Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, satellite radio, and two charging points on the XLT and Titanium (those are optional on the base XL, which just has an AM/FM radio with Bluetooth), while the Titanium adds navigation. Both the middle and top trims include a wireless phone charger. A rear-view camera is standard, but that’s a federal requirement on all new vehicles.
The XLT and Titanium include a power driver’s seat, heated power-folding mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, conversation mirror, and a carpeted floor – although the XLT can be optioned with the XL’s vinyl floor, always a bonus for easy cleaning. The Titanium further adds leather upholstery, heated front seats, auto-dimming rear-view mirror, and high-intensity-discharge (HID) headlights. My tester had several options added to it, including a trailer hitch (the Transit Connect can tow up to 2,000 lb) and a self-parking feature, which worked well but, like virtually all of these, is slower than just putting it in the space yourself. 2026 Ford Transit Redesign
Engine and Performance
(Ford also offers it with a more powerful 2.5L engine, but only to commercial fleet buyers.) Although the Transit Connect is assembled in Spain, the 2.0L engine is made in Michigan.
It’s a relatively new setup for the Transit Connect: the 2.0L became the default engine in the 2019 model. Prior to that, it carried the 2.5L, and for a while, you could get a turbocharged 1.6L four-cylinder. Ford even promised a light-duty diesel for last year’s model, but it never materialized. The engine runs on regular-grade gasoline but is also equipped for E85 ethanol blend, a renewable fuel that’s also virtually impossible to find in most areas. The engine’s power goes strictly to the front wheels, and all-wheel drive is not available.
2026 Ford Transit Fuel Economy
The Transit Connect is officially rated at 9.9 L/100 in the city and 8.2 on the highway, with a combined rating of 9.2 L/100 km. That’s the lowest consumption figure among minivans, but keep in mind that all of those have V6 engines and make more power. In my week with it, I came in almost right on the mark at 9.3 L/100 km. And filling up is simple, because it uses Ford’s Easy Fuel capless filler
A little more power wouldn’t be a bad thing, especially when the van’s loaded up and acceleration can be leisurely off the line. But it’s fine once it gets going, and the eight-speed automatic shifts smoothly. It drives very well, and feels more like a minivan than a work truck. Its tight turning circle lets you spin it easily around crowded parking lots, and the steering is well-weighted and responsive. It feels well-planted on the highway, and despite its height, takes corners smoothly without a minimum of any tippy feeling to it. In addition to blind-spot monitoring, the Transit Connect has “spotter” mirrors, with convex inserts that make it easier to see what’s alongside when parking. 2026 Ford Transit Redesign
2026 Ford Transit Safety Features
All trim levels include front collision warning with emergency braking, curtain airbags across all three rows, tire pressure monitoring system, and MyKey, which lets you limit or monitor seatbelt use, radio volume, safety features, and maximum speed when handing over the keys to other drivers. Ford’s Co-Pilot360 is standard on the XLT and Titanium, and available on the XL; it includes blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure-warning, and automatic high-beams.
My vehicle was equipped with a “Quick-Clear” windshield for an additional $260, which quickly defrosts that large front surface. However, it uses tiny, tightly spaced vertical wires in the glass. Once you catch sight of them, you can’t unsee them and must look past them, which I find tiring on long drives. 2026 Ford Transit Redesign
2026 Ford Transit Price and Release Date
The Transit Connect is officially rated at 9.9 L/100 in the city and 8.2 on the highway, with a combined rating of 9.2 L/100 km. That’s the lowest consumption figure among minivans, but keep in mind that all of those have V6 engines and make more power. In my week with it, I came in almost right on the mark at 9.3 L/100 km. And filling up is simple, because it uses Ford’s Easy Fuel capless filler.
We said the Transit Connect isn’t a head-to-head replacement for a minivan, but we also realize that any consumers considering it will use it as one, and that’s why we’ve rated it relatively low on the value scale. It starts at $32,055 for the base trim, barely more than the Kia Sedona’s base MSRP of $31,995, or a Dodge Grand Caravan that can drop below $30,000 when sweetened with factory incentives.
The Toyota Sienna and Honda Odyssey start at $35,545 and $36,290, respectively, and both go over $52,000 at their top-line levels – but the highest-level Transit Connect Titanium starts at $38,025, and you can get some solidly equipped minivan trim levels around the $40,000 mark. And the minivan choice will overcome some of the Transit Connect’s shortcomings, including more rear cargo space, much-easier-to-fold rear seats, and on some vans, eight-passenger seating to Ford’s maximum of seven. 2026 Ford Transit Redesign