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Forget The F-150 Lightning, The E-Transit Is The Real Ford EV For The People
Forget The F-150 Lightning, The E-Transit Is The Real Ford EV For The People-March 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:27

A Ford E-Transit driving down a road with the caption "The Van Of The people"

Ford is going hard on its electric vehicles. and Explorers, the American automaker is in the midst of and trucks. And next year, its most exciting offering will hit dealerships.

Packed with style and space, I am – of course – talking about the people’s vehicle:.

I’ll forgive you for thinking this is just another bland panel van set to clog up your streets, as it’s a popular misconception. To prove how wrong this take is, let me show you some of the ways the E-Transit outclasses its electrically charged rivals down the local Ford garage.

First up, let’s talk looks

This is totally subjective and will vary from person to person. But, to me, the E-Transit is the stone-cold stunner of the van world. Sure, in the right light the F-150 lightning looks a bit less like it was drawn by your five-year-old nephew, but on the whole, it’s pretty bland.

In addition, the Mustang Mach E is stuck at a weird halfway-house of automotive design. It tries to tie sporty front quarters with a weird back end, which is cloaked in dark-colored paneling to hide its true girth. An exception to this is . Then it looks cool

In contrast, the E-Transit owns its size. Sure it’s predominantly a box on wheels, but it’s a good-looking box on wheels. Its slightly tapered front end, sculpted flanks and blue-tinted grille make it one of the best-looking EVs on offer.

On top of that, it also sits in the middle when you compare the size of each vehicle. As Goldilocks would say, “It’s just right.”

To be specific, . The Mustang is the metaphorical baby of the bunch at 185" by 74", and the E-Transit sits in the middle and 219" by 81".

Sure, the Transit is the tallest, but it’ll still fit into an average seven-foot garage with nothing to worry about.

The electric Ford F-150, E-Transit and Mustang Mach-E

Next, I guess you want to talk about power

I’ll admit, the F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach E both make impressive power.

A comes fitted with a 70-kWh battery pack that produces the equivalent of 266 horsepower. That power plant can keep the , which is more than enough for almost any journey.

With the F-150 Lightning, you can pick up the extended-range model for roughly the same price as the E-Transit or Mach E. So here is its time to shine, as it packs in 563 horsepower and a targeted range of 300 miles.

In contrast, the E-Transit is a little more humble with a targeted range of 126 miles from its 67-kWh battery. But Ford itself says that the average daily range for commercial vans in the US is only 74 miles.

On top of that, you won’t have to worry about the odd occasion where you do need to exceed this range, as at more than 115 kW. That means you’ll be able to add “approximately 30 miles of range in 10 minutes and approximately 45 miles of range in 15 minutes.”

And really, who’s going to be driving more than 100 miles without stopping these days?

The front of the Ford E-Transit Van

What about practicalities?

So that’s the big picture of these three EVs, and I’m sure you’re already coming down on the side of the E-Transit, right?

Well, to sweeten the deal, let’s talk practicalities.

Inside, you can seat five in the Mustang Mach-E and the F-150 Lightning versus just two in the E-Transit. But Ford offers t and said it will have “more to announce about additional offerings for range and capability at a later date.”

So fingers crossed you’ll soon be able to pick the kids up from school in your glorious E-Transit one day.

Luggage space is, apparently, an important factor for American drivers. That, as well as supposed safety advantages, is why SUVs and pickups have proven so popular here. I dunno. I guess you all have loads of lumber or meat to haul around?

Anyway, if you do find yourself with a stack of steak or oodles of oak to transport from A to B, you’ll want the E-Transit.

It’s slightly shorter and narrower than the F-150, so maneuverability is sure to be improved. But importantly, it’s rated for a max payload of 3,800 pounds. , which, because it’s a pickup, you’ll be forced to expose to the elements.

A Ford E-Transit panel van, cargo van and extended wheelbase model

So, the E-Transit can carry more stuff, looks better, isn’t too big to drive in a city center and has enough range to take you on the average American car journey. See why I think it’s the dream?

On top of that, it can also double as a battery pack for your tools and equipment, and it’s basically a blank canvas for whatever daily driver or road trip machine you want to fashion it into.

For less than , what more could you possibly want from an electric vehicle?!

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