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Default Pricing Announced for All-New Ford Transit Custom

Designed to be the most stylish and safest Transit van ever, the all-new Transit Custom has a bold new look and is packed with the latest safety technologies expected by Australian customers

Standard integrated roof racks fold flat when not in use, and glazed full-steel bulkhead features a load-through facility and load area protection kit

MELBOURNE, 04 Feb, 2014 – The arrival of Ford’s all-new Transit Custom one-tonne van is the latest in a long line of Transit models, which have sold 7 million vehicles globally since the first model was introduced in 1965.

Pricing for the newest member of the Ford line-up is $37,490 (Manufacturer’s List Price1) for the 290S and $39,490 for the 330L.
For a limited period as part of the launch offer, the Transit Custom will be available with a factory warranty of 5 years / 200,000 km (whichever occurs first), two years and 100,000 km more than the standard Ford factory warranty.

Designed to be the most stylish and safest Transit ever, the all-new Transit Custom van will be available in two models, the short-wheelbase 290S and the long-wheelbase 330L, both with one of the most fuel-efficient 2.2-litre diesel engines in its class.
Apart from the warranty offer, owners of the all-new Transit van will also be able to access Ford’s myFord Capped Price servicing and Vancare Roadside Assistance to take some of the worry out of ownership costs.
“We are signaling to customers that the all-new Transit Custom presents a very compelling reason to buy,” said Graeme Whickman, Ford Australia Vice President Marketing, Sales and Service. “Not only is the Transit well priced, but it has high levels of safety, practicality and driver appeal.”
In Australia, the arrival of the all-new Transit Custom 2.2-litre TDCi also marks the 20th anniversary of the launch of the Transit V Series back in 1994.

Among the many key safety features in the all-new Ford Transit Custom van are standard side thorax and curtain airbags – complementing the driver and front passenger airbags.
Ford’s Emergency Assistance system is also available on the Transit van for the first time.

Emergency Assistance delivers a critical voice message directly to 000 operators, indicating that the vehicle has been involved in an accident in which the vehicle’s airbags have been deployed of the fuel pump has been shut off, and opens the lines for hands-free communication. Emergency Assistance is only available if the driver’s mobile phone is paired and within range.

Practicality is a strong point with the all-new Transit Custom van, with new standard integrated roof racks that fold flat when not in use, a glazed full-steel bulkhead featuring a load-through facility and load area protection kit.
Critical to any work vehicle is the all-new Ford Transit Custom’s functionality. The Transit Custom 290S has a maximum load space of 5.95m3 while the 330L has 6.83m3 available for heavy duty work. The 290S has a maximum load length of 2555 mm and the 330L has a maximum load length of 2922 mm.

Setting a high standard for fuel efficiency, load-space, technology and safety, it is not surprising that the all-new Transit Custom van has been awarded the prestigious 2013 International Van of the Year award in Europe against formidable competition.
Visually, the all-new Transit Custom has a bold new look and is packed with the latest safety technologies as part of its mission to appeal to a broader range of customers, including skilled tradesmen and small businesses.

While it provides a more car-like interior and driving experience, the new model has lost none of Transit’s legendary toughness, impressive load-carrying ability or impressive fuel efficiency.
“The Transit Custom is a completely new kind of Transit and signals a new design direction and customer-focused safety features,” Whickman said. “This is a stylish, modern and practical van that customers will be proud to have in their driveway, while losing none of the hard-working capability they expect from a ruggedly designed and built vehicle.”
Apart from Australia, the Transit Custom will be sold in more than 90 markets worldwide.

Bold new appearance, strong driver appeal
The all-new Transit Custom features a bold new exterior which embodies the same dynamic character as Ford’s latest passenger cars.
The new model offers class-competitive load carrying ability, including a number of innovative new load-space features, such as a unique integrated roof rack system and an ingenious load-through hatch in the bulkhead for extra-long items.

In the cab, there is a modern, driver-focused cockpit that features a sculpted instrument panel, which combines stylish looks with smart stowage solutions for bottles, phones and papers. A fold-down centre armrest doubles as a handy writing platform when the middle seat is not in use.

Once behind the wheel, the driver can call upon a wide range of driver assistance technologies shared with Ford’s latest passenger cars, including the Ford SYNC voice-activated, in-car connectivity system with the award-winning Emergency Assistance feature, which is a first in the light commercial arena.
The strong driver appeal of the Transit Custom van is reinforced by dynamics and performance which have been carefully tuned to reflect the same natural and easy-to-drive character that customers appreciate on Ford’s car range, together with much reduced noise levels.

Exceptional details and craftsmanship
Throughout the vehicle, Ford designers and craftsmanship specialists have worked together to ensure that the new Transit Custom not only looks stylish and modern, but that it delivers a superbly crafted finish, too.
The attention to design details can be seen in every element of the vehicle, from the chamfered corners on the top and bottom of the windscreen, to the precise execution of the lower body sides and rocker panels.

Many long-time Transit customers will recognise the signature “shark’s fin” kick-up in the front window line, which is echoed in the rear body panel. Ford designers also went to great lengths to minimise the number of shutlines on the vehicle, for a cleaner and more contemporary look.

The superior craftsmanship has been delivered by an intense focus on the fit and finish quality of every exterior component. This is reflected in car-like joint conditions throughout the body, with tighter shutlines, sharper radii and better panel alignment, such as where the front bumper fascia meets the front mudguard sheet metal.

Safety and driver assistance
Customers will not only appreciate the all-new Transit Custom’s inherent practicality but it also provides high levels of protection and driver support through a range of advanced features.

The Transit van is not only contemporary but the body structure is made up of high-strength steel and ultra-high-strength steel, such as boron steel, which has been used for the first time on a Transit.
An enhanced restraint system now makes side thorax and curtain airbags standard for the front seat occupants, as well as driver and front passenger airbags. The Transit Custom has been developed with the latest Euro NCAP Protocol for pedestrian protection in mind and as a result the Transit Custom has been awarded a 5-star crash safety rating by Euro NCAP.

To take the stress out of driving, the Ford Transit Custom delivers an array of driver-assist systems. Hill Launch Assist is standard and helps drivers make a perfect hill start whether it’s uphill or downhill, by holding the van for up to three seconds. This prevents the vehicle from rolling backwards or forwards while moving off from the slope, increasing driver confidence.

As well as Hill Launch Assist, the all-new Transit Custom comes with Cruise Control with an Adjustable Speed Limiting Device.
Advanced safety technologies such as Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), also help customers remain in control at all times, especially on slippery roads. When it detects that the car is losing control, it automatically reduces engine power and selectively brakes individual wheels to stabilise the vehicle and keep it traveling on track.

The Ford Transit Custom’s DSC system includes the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) which prevents the wheels from locking up and helps the vehicle to stop quickly on slippery road surfaces. Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) round out a full suite of passive safety features.
In addition to these features, the Transit Custom gains Trailer Sway Control, Roll Over Mitigation, Load Adaptive Control and Torque Vectoring Control.

Maximum occupant protection and extreme durability
Like all Ford commercial vehicles that share the Transit badge, the all-new Transit Custom has been developed to offer customers excellent cost of ownership and durability.
This extends to excellent performance and fuel efficiency, delivered by Ford’s latest 2.2-litre Duratorq TDCi diesel engine. In the 290S, the 2.2-litre TDCi engine has a combined fuel consumption of 7.1 l/ 100 km3 and 186 g/km CO23 emissions.

In the 330L the 2.2-litre TDCi engine has a combined fuel figure of 7.3 l/ 100 km3 and 191 g/km CO23 emissions.
The proven 2.2-litre TDCi engine develops 92 kW at 3,500 rpm and 350 Nm @ 1,450 – 2,000 rpm.
As well, the all-new Transit Custom has been subjected to Ford’s ultra-stringent Commercial Vehicle testing and durability standards.

During development, prototypes were driven the equivalent of five million kilometres, including at least 400,000 km with existing Transit customers.
Key components and systems are tested to the limit: for example, front doors go through an intensive regime of 250,000 non-stop slam cycles, which is three times more punishing than Ford’s equivalent passenger car test.

Exterior Colours
Two colours, Frozen White and Moondust Silver, are available across the All-New Transit Custom van range.

myFord Capped Price Servicing2
Like all new Fords, Ford Transit Custom owners will be able to access myFord Capped Price Servicing, offering customers the security of knowing how much their vehicle will cost to service for a standard A or B logbook service.

Product Range
The new Transit model will be known as VN Transit Custom and will be available in two models: 290S and 330L.
The Transit 290S will be available from February and the 330L will be available from June, 2014. Transit 290S and 330L are sourced from Ford’s Otosan manufacturing plant in Kocaeli, Turkey.







Source: Ford Media


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