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2017 Ford Transit Features: Walk-through center console and power running board options added for Ford Transit for 2017 model year in response to fleet customer feedback

INDIANAPOLIS, March 1, 2016 – Ford, America’s commercial van leader, is introducing enhancements across its van lineup for the 2017 model year that are designed to make the vehicles trusted by fleet and small business customers even more flexible.
Offering a choice of 64 configurations, up from 58 in the previous model year, Ford Transit’s best-in-class flexibility has helped it become America’s best-selling commercial van. Now, new optional features – from low-profile center consoles to power running boards – are available to help customers tailor Transit even closer to their business needs.
Some of the newly available configurations include Transit 350 regular-wheelbase van – and chassis cab and cutaway – with single rear wheel and 9,500-pound GVWR. The 3.7-liter engine will now be standard on dual-rear wheel van and wagon models, lowering the base price and providing the option of CNG or LPG capability.


Enhanced interior ergonomics and utility for new Transit
2017 Ford Transit is updated with a number of interior changes driven by fleet customer feedback. A low-profile center console option is available on all Transit variants for delivery drivers and others who want easier access to walk from the cab into the back of the vehicle. The feature also makes it easier for fleets to install computer equipment in the center console area.
“Walk-through center consoles are just one enhancement we are adding in response to real-world driver input,” says Yaro Hetman, brand manager, Ford Transit, Transit Connect and E-Series. “Fleet customers tell us they love Transit, and we are making it even better for the 2017 model year.”
Heated driver and front passenger leather and cloth seats are available, and 10-way power-adjustable seats can be ordered in cloth on all Transit variants.
High-capacity upfitter switches are available across the Transit lineup. The switches are enhanced with two increased amperage outputs, two battery hot outputs and two un-switched outputs. The output connector has been moved to an easy-access location behind the glove box in response to upfitter requests.
The available high-capacity upfitter switch upgrade includes a heavy-duty alternator, auxiliary fuse box, modified vehicle wiring system, dual heavy-duty batteries and a new interface connector that provides read-only CAN access in addition to a variety of signals useful to upfitters – including power supply, engine start, engine run, stop lamp, door ajar, turn indicators, vehicle speed and handbrake engagement.
For 2017, Transit’s base audio system is enhanced to include four speakers with a tweeter and woofer.
A rearview mirror is available for Transit cutaway models.
LED lighting is enhanced and made standard in Transit vans for better cargo area visibility while loading and unloading. A 12-volt powerpoint in the D-pillar is standard on vans for powering equipment like cordless tool batteries.


Power running board among exterior changes for Transit
A passenger-side power running board is available for Transit wagons and vans without dual sliding side doors; the running board also has been widened.
Transit cutaway and chassis cab now can be ordered from the factory configured so upfitters can easily activate the rear stop lamp and rear turn signal to operate independently. This modification is common for certain vocational uses like ambulances and school buses, and separating the light functionality on Transit vehicles used to require a trip to a Ford dealer to reconfigure the Body Control Module.
Easy-to-clean styled aluminum-alloy wheels with locking lug nuts are now available for all Transit variants with GVWRs less than 9,500 pounds. Molded wheel well liners for the front wheels are available as well.
White Gold Metallic paint replaces Lunar Sky Metallic for the new model year.
Customers can begin ordering their 2017 Transit online starting April 4, with availability at Ford dealerships in September.
 

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Highlights:


  • A low-profile center console option is available on all Transit variants
  • Heated driver and front passenger leather and cloth seats are available, and 10-way power-adjustable seats can be ordered in cloth on all Transit variants.
  • High-capacity upfitter switches are enhanced with two increased amperage outputs, two battery hot outputs and two un-switched outputs.
  • The output connector has been moved to an easy-access location behind the glove box in response to upfitter requests.
  • Transit’s base audio system is enhanced to include four speakers with a tweeter and woofer.
  • A passenger-side power running board is available for Transit wagons and vans without dual sliding side doors; the running board also has been widened.
  • White Gold Metallic paint replaces Lunar Sky Metallic for the new model year.
 

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Highlights:


  • A low-profile center console option is available on all Transit variants
  • Heated driver and front passenger leather and cloth seats are available, and 10-way power-adjustable seats can be ordered in cloth on all Transit variants.
  • High-capacity upfitter switches are enhanced with two increased amperage outputs, two battery hot outputs and two un-switched outputs.
  • The output connector has been moved to an easy-access location behind the glove box in response to upfitter requests.
  • Transit’s base audio system is enhanced to include four speakers with a tweeter and woofer.
  • A passenger-side power running board is available for Transit wagons and vans without dual sliding side doors; the running board also has been widened.
  • White Gold Metallic paint replaces Lunar Sky Metallic for the new model year.

elysium,

Thanks for the info.

also,

Molded wheel well liners for the front wheels.

Semper Fi
 

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Thanks for the info. Decision made, I will be placing my order for a 2017. I was hoping for the heated seats, that is worth it for me over the 2016.

This is cool too, I will definitely use this. A 12-volt powerpoint in the D-pillar is standard on vans for powering equipment like cordless tool batteries.
 

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The 12-volt power point was an available option on the '16s as well, though I don't think it was on Ford's build-it page. One of a number of really nice smaller options you had to know about separately. (The Order Guide is really handy for that.)

Definitely some nice improvements for '17, but I'll be happy with my '16 once it arrives! :) The one thing I'd really like is the console change so it's easier to walk to the back. (Now if they'd just move / lower the parking brake to make swiveling the drivers seat easier...)
 
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Serendipity. I just finished going over the 2016 ordering guide and making my list, then I clicked on the forum and saw this. Several nice improvements.
 

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I wonder what those smooth alloy wheels are going to look like? Looks like no 4x4, or crew cab options.
 

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Great news for the E-Series also -- for those wanting a little more size than Transit can deliver. Adding the 6.2-L V8 as an option to old V10 is a great upgrade which should improve Class C motorhomes. Reportedly more power and greater fuel economy -- not a bad combination. It does look like Ford is moving in right direction.


Back to Transit ..... I would like more information on new console that makes it easier for driver to get to back of van. Ford initially dropped the ball on that. It's hard to figure out why outsiders needed to tell them that was important.
 

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I also find it interesting that you can order after April 4, but delivery won't be until Sept.....looks like they are still fighting that long build/delivery time....Like the changes, didn't see anything about high intensity lights or fog lights.....Also find it interesting that the running boards won't be available for dual sliders....
 

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I also find it interesting that you can order after April 4, but delivery won't be until Sept.....looks like they are still fighting that long build/delivery time....Like the changes, didn't see anything about high intensity lights or fog lights.....Also find it interesting that the running boards won't be available for dual sliders....
Are you sure that means delivery won't be until September? The way I read it, it seems like you can buy off the lot starting in September, but it doesn't say anything about the timing of delivery for those ordered in April. Am I reading it wrong? Does anyone know if perhaps orders in April could be within three months or so, maybe by July or August, at least for the low and maybe medium roofs?

Also, when might we know about pricing? Not until April 4, or perhaps before?

Thanks! We keep getting closer to a decision here... :)
 

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Could it mean, you can order in April. BUT, until the 2016 orders are completed and the line shut down. The 2017 construction line will then have to be built, and it will take until September for 2017 models to be built and delivered?

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You might read the forum topic TRANSIT ORDER INFORMATION FOR 2016 & 2017 MODELS It tells you all you need to know about last 2016 orders and first 2017 orders

Since there is not a drastic change in the models from 2016 to 2017, the assembly line may only be shut down a day or two to clear out the 2016s and then start on the 2017s.
 

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You might read the forum topic TRANSIT ORDER INFORMATION FOR 2016 & 2017 MODELS It tells you all you need to know about last 2016 orders and first 2017 orders

Since there is not a drastic change in the models from 2016 to 2017, the assembly line may only be shut down a day or two to clear out the 2016s and then start on the 2017s.
Thank you, CrewVanMan! The post you just made in that discussion was extremely helpful as well.
 

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May 9th is first day you can order a 2017 from your Ford dealer. Getting delivery will depend on what type of Transit you order, if any options you order will be late availability, and how far you are located from the KC plant.

The first units off the line tend to be more commercial type vehicles as these are ordered as fleet units and since they are all the similar builds, Ford runs those units first. If you go with a low roof, you might get it in September. If you go with a Medium or High roof, you might be looking at late September as the assembly line will start first production close to August 1st.

Talked to Ryan Matt at Matt Ford about ordering a 2017 MR Wagon and he said putting in the earliest order does not mean it will get built first. If you look at the forum topic TRANSIT ORDER INFORMATION FOR 2016 & 2017 MODELS, Ford has over a month period between first orders and scheduling. They compile all the orders together and then setup the assembly line based on the largest group of similar body styles and options. As mentioned above, most of the first built units will be commercial units ordered via fleet.

There has been some information released about new options for the 2017 model. Sometimes these options are not available right at the first of the 2017 ordering period and this was happening in 2015 on such items as the MFT Navigation system, remote start and the infamous Dual Sliding Door option. When ordering these options that have notation of 'LATE AVAILABILITY' you should be aware that your order may be held up until these options are available and in the case of the DSD option in 2015, it was cancelled and moved to the 2016 model. Your ordering dealer may not make you aware of this when you place your order, so stay tuned for further information about any changes happening when the 2017 model information is released.
 
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