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That’s the upfront cost. When you factor in the potential incentives and much lower running costs, the numbers are even better.

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[–] BossDj@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Weird you're not seeing it.

Check the Ford.com website . It is categorized in "commercial trucks" and redirects to commercial whether you access from commercial section or "vans" section (see the website URL).

https://www.ford.com/commercial-trucks/e-transit/

The ETransit's page first lines say (copy/paste):

"Hardworking efficiency to power your work. All-electric to change your business."

edit: I refreshed a couple of times for fun. The ICE Transit DID change the first line to "Plenty of space. Multiple configurations. Interior versatility. Prepared for all life’s journeys. "

It also has a different header

Anyway here's the wiki: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Transit