The 2025 model year Ford E-Transit electric van has officially entered the U.S. market, offering competitive pricing and several incentives for buyers, including a $2,000 rebate for charging infrastructure. The new E-Transit models are priced at approximately $51,000, aligning closely with the cost of gas-powered Transit models. Additionally, these electric vans qualify for a federal tax credit of $7,500 designated for commercial vehicles.
Ford’s electric van lineup also includes the 2025 E-Transit Chassis Cab and Cutaway models, priced at $46,200 and $47,700, respectively.
To enhance functionality, the Ford E-Transit vehicles offer several optional packages tailored to various trades. The $4,370 Electrician Pack includes drawers and bins for tools and materials, while the $4,440 HVAC Trade Package features large shelves and specialized storage for refrigerants. A more economical General Contractor Pack, priced at $2,900, provides a mix of multipurpose shelves, bins, drawers, and hooks. Additionally, a Foldable Shelving Package, designed for delivery services, starts at $3,300 and offers deep, large-capacity folding shelves.
Through this flexible pricing structure, Ford aims to empower customers with the option to select the powertrain that best suits their business needs, whether gas or electric.