The 2025 Ford E-Transit, an all-electric version of the popular Transit van, is now available with new options while maintaining its competitive pricing.
The base E-Transit cargo van is priced at $51,000 before destination charges, similar to the 2024 model. Ford also offers chassis cab and cutaway versions priced at $46,200 and $45,700 before destination, respectively.

2025 Ford E-Transit
For 2025, Ford has introduced four new option packages tailored for specific trades, including electrician ($4,370), HVAC ($4,440), and general contractor ($2,900) packages. There is also a $3,300 folding-shelving package designed for delivery services with large shelves.
The E-Transit, initially launched in 2022 and upgraded with a larger battery pack in 2024, retains its 89-kWh battery offering up to 159 miles of EPA-cycle range. It is powered by a single electric motor generating 266 hp and 317 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels.

2025 Ford E-Transit
The E-Transit features a peak DC fast-charging power of up to 176 kW, allowing for a quick recharge of 67 miles in just 15 minutes using a 180 kW charger. It also supports an 80-amp Level 2 AC wallbox for a full recharge in 6 hours and 11 minutes, as well as up to 2.4 kW output with its Pro Power Onboard system.
In the competitive landscape, the E-Transit rivals electric versions of other popular vans like the Mercedes-Benz eSprinter and Ram ProMaster EV. Rivian has also entered the market with its electric van, initially designed for Amazon, now available to all fleets. General Motors offers the BrightDrop electric vans, integrated into the Chevrolet brand.