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New-look Ford transit revealed

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Ford has unveiled its updated Transit Custom van with a revised front grille and interior underpinne­d by its new Ecoblue turbo-diesel engine, but plans to bring the new model to Australian showrooms are yet to be confirmed.

Ford Australia product communicat­ions manager Damion Smy said the recent update of the local Transit range, with the introducti­on of an automatic transmissi­on, would carry the light-commercial nameplate into the foreseeabl­e future.

“We have recently introduced the Transit automatic and Transit Custom automatic with the new Ecoblue engine, which was a significan­t update,” he said.

“This upgrade is the most substantia­l for 2017 and includes slight styling changes including new wheel covers and a lower front-bumper valance.

“The fresh change will keep Transit current for the foreseeabl­e future in Australia.”

However, Mr Smy did not rule out the eventual arrival of the new-look Transit Custom.

“As with all models, we’re constantly working to meet changing demands, and as such will bring new features and upgrades to Tran- sit in due course,” he said. From the outside, the new Transit Custom van wears Ford’s new hexagonals­haped three-bar front grille and sleeker headlights compared with its predecesso­r, as well as an updated lower bumper treatment with square foglights.

The biggest change to Ford’s latest workhorse however, is the update to the interior, with the old button-heavy infotainme­nt interface replaced with a new 8.0-inch tablet-style Sync3 touchscree­n unit borrowed from the new-generation Fiesta.

Instrument­ation and the steering wheel are also lifted from the company’s new light car, with a clearer display and revised buttons featured in the new Transit.

A new fold-out cup holder is also installed beneath the gear shifter, as well as more storage offered in the redesigned door pockets.

Overseas versions of the Transit Custom will also include Ford’s intelligen­t speed limiter system which can read traffic signs to adjust the vehicle’s maximum speed, and a blind spot monitoring system with cross-traffic alert.

Underpinni­ng the new van range will be Ford’s 2.0-litre Ecoblue turbo-diesel engine, outputting up to 125kw of power and paired with either a six-speed manual or automatic transmissi­on.

Ford of Europe general manager of commercial vehicles Hans Schep said changes to the new Transit Custom van came from buyer feedback.

“Transit Custom has been a runaway success since it was introduced and this new version raises the game once more,” he said.

“We have listened carefully to our customers and delivered a one-tonne van that is even more stylish, even more productive and packed with smart features.”

 ??  ?? LOST IN TRANSITION: Ford Australia has yet to confirm the arrival of the new Transit Custom and says the recently updated automatic van will carry the nameplate forward.
LOST IN TRANSITION: Ford Australia has yet to confirm the arrival of the new Transit Custom and says the recently updated automatic van will carry the nameplate forward.

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