- Ford Pro announced a new camper van version of the Transit van and named it the Transit Trail.
- The announcement came in the form of a tweet from Ford Pro CEO Ted Cannis.
- The Transit Trail will be produced at the Kansas City production facility with more information to be available in November.
Ford has teased the imminent arrival of a factory camper version of its workaday Transit van. The CEO of Ford’s Pro division released a tweet with a teaser video showing a Transit van parked in what appears to be a forest setting at dawn.
“On the road of van life, a few simple lessons can lead to many big adventures,” the video reads. “Get ready for the new 2023 Ford Transit Trail.”
Camper-van conversions made headlines throughout COVID-19 lockdowns with third-party outfitters popping up to offer their take on conversions. Despite most COVID restrictions having lifted around the country, buying a full-size van and converting it into some form of adventure-mobile still seems quite popular in the Instagram age. Many conversions feature things like murphy beds, modular storage spaces, and sometimes even flushable toilets and running water. Ford’s Upfits department already refers people to outside firms to convert the Transit, but the Transit Trail will allow customers to skip shopping around for the best outfitter and instead order directly from the factory.
The video shows off a set of what appears to be knobby all-terain tires, making excursions off the beaten path a more reasonable request. Apart from a few exterior accessory lights visible in the short clip, there are no real giveaways as to what changes Ford Pro will make from the factory. The Transit is available with either a naturally aspirated V-6 producing 275 horsepower or a turbocharged V-6 making 310 hp. Both pair to a 10-speed automatic transmission, with the Transit available in rear- and all-wheel-drive configurations and in three comfort levels: cargo, cargo crew, and passenger. The standard Transit cargo van starts at $41,665 for 2022, with the passenger-van version starting at $48,240, and we expect the Trail version to cost considerably more.
The Transit Trail will be built at Ford’s Kansas City production facility alongside the Transit and E-Transit vans. Ford promises to announce more details concerning the Transit Trail sometime in November.
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