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2021 Ford Transit Gains New Carbonized Gray Color: First Look

The 2021 Ford Transit lineup adds three new colors to its roster: Abyss Gray, Avalanche Gray, and Carbonized Gray. Here’s our first look at the Carbonized Gray option.

Assigned order code M7, Carbonized Gray is a metallic color that’s one ten available hues on the 2021 Transit. The Carbonized Gray option costs $200 and is available on the five variants of the 2021 Ford Transit lineup, including Crew Van, Passenger Van, Cargo van, Cutaway, and Chassis Cab.

Ford Transit Style/Trim Levels:

  • Cargo Van
  • Crew Van
  • Passenger Van XL
  • Passenger Van XLT
  • Cutaway
  • Chassis Cab

Ford Super Duty Interior Color Combinations:

  • Ebony
  • Dark Palazzo Grey

As of this writing, the 2021 Transit is available at the retail and fleet level, as the Ford Kansas City Assembly plant has been producing the van for some time now. However, the ongoing microchip shortage has moderately impacted production at the facility, so shoppers interested in models clad in the new Carbonized Gray color should check with their dealers regarding pricing and availability of the full-size vans.

2021 Ford Transit

Ford Authority has extensively covered the changes to the Ford Transit lineup for the 2021 model year, which include alterations to the Motorhome Prep Package and the addition of the RV Prep Package, Adventure Prep Package, Parcel Delivery Package, and Livery Package. Every one of the aforementioned equipment bundles are designed to appeal to van shoppers with unique use cases, with the RV Prep Package and Adventure Prep Package having been created specifically to address growing demand for active lifestyle vehicles.

The Ford Transit is in its seventh year of production and is coming off a slight update for the 2020 model year, which saw the van gain all-wheel drive as an option. However, the Ford 2.0L EcoBlue bi-turbo diesel option, previously announced by Ford, never made it to North America. Instead, Ford Motor Company diverted the resources to bring to market the electric 2022 Ford E-Transit, which will arrive at dealerships nationwide later this year.

We’ll have more on the 2021 Transit soon, so subscribe to Ford Authority for the latest Ford Transit news and continuous Ford news coverage.

Ed owns a 1986 Ford Taurus LX, and he routinely daydreams about buying another one, a fantasy that may someday become a reality.

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  1. Mainedrag

    Holy Smokes!! Gray!! What the world DOESN’T need is another milk toast boring shade of silver, grayish carbonized blackish floor sweeping grey. This is news, how?

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