Ford’s 2020 Transit Connect will land soon, and anyone in the market trying to decide whether to wait for the 2020 model or buy a 2019 Transit Connect can determine if the new and changing equipment is worth a wait. There are only a few changes coming to the 2020 Transit Connect. The van will have sixteen body codes that offer various door and window configurations along with multiple seating options. For 2020, there will be two powertrain options and class-exclusive driver-assist features.
Changes that are coming to the exterior of the 2020 Transit Connect include:
The key change for 2020 Transit Connect vans is the inclusion of Ford Co-Pilot360 standard on the XLT Cargo Van and XLT and Titanium Passenger Wagon with the system as an option on XL Van and XL Wagon. The Ford Co-Pilot 360 system includes:
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"There are oil a few changes coming to the 2020 Transit Connect." What does that mean?
And where are the hybrid or electric models?
Detroit will bring EVs only as they are forced to. THe fat old men don't want to change. They barely got over horse and buggy
Wish they would have offered a powered rear hatch lift.