Ford Transit 350 XLT 2015 Super Wagon is now available with Ecoboost V6 engines
Ford Transit 350 XLT Wagon is a successor model of E-series. Transit E-Series was successfully rolled out through the decades, experiencing the same success rate in the States and on the continents since its birth.
In the new generation, Ford has decided to make ‘One Ford’ for all its markets and decided to collect designs from all its designers from Ford of Europe and North America. Finally, a new model with new series of Ford engines came into being, known as Ford Transit 2015. One Ford for everyone.
There are hundreds of configurations of Transit van, some said that it has record configurations in the history of the automotive world. At least 300 different trims and configurations with different sizes, body type, wheel base and engine types are offered in the Ford markets.
Most common and reliable engine options are Duratorq, and Ecoboost, both available with different engine sizes from a tiny 1.0-litre Ecoboost 3-cylinder engine to most common 3.7-litre V6 Ecoboost engine.
For the specific model XLT HR, the best choice is 3.2-litre turbocharged with five cylinders. It is a diesel option but if petrol is the choice, then a naturally aspirated 3.7-litre petrol engine with same V6 configuration is recommended. Another petrol option with 3.5-litre Ecoboost is also available with V6 configuration.
It is a 6451 lbs shipping container which has its own wheels.
In the leaden form, it can face a moderate understeer, however, stability control system kicks out this issue very easily. 3.5-litre Ecoboost V6 engine offers 310 horsepower while being equally muscular to pull the container with 400lb-ft of torque.
The peak torque starts flowing from just 2250 rpm and it is unbelievably faster than it needs to be. It takes only 7 and a half seconds to beat the 60 miles per hour benchmark limit. It isn’t a drag race thing but has the guts to be if you wish to…