ROAD TEST FORD TRANSIT 10-SPEED
Opt for rear-wheel drive in your Transit and you now have the choice of a 10-speed automatic transmission, says Dan Gilkes
F
ord has taken a while to offer its heavier Transit model with an automatic transmission, while
some competitors have pushed ahead with auto boxes. There has been a six- speed auto offered on front-wheel drive Transits for some time, but until re- cently, rear-drive was manual only. Now though, there is the option of a 10-speed automatic on some rear-driven models.
Powertrain Ford’s 2.0-litre Eco-
Blue diesel engine comes in 130, 170 and 185hp versions, with a mild hybrid available on the 130hp model. Howev- er, while all of those engines are test- ed to EU 6.2 Light Vehicle Emissions regulations, this heavier model is test- ed to the Heavy Duty Emissions for- mat, which is why there are no exact fuel consumption or CO2
fi gures in the
specifi cation panel. As mentioned, all models can be had with a six-speed manual gear- box, while front-wheel drive vans can also be equipped with the six-speed automatic. This 10-speed auto box is currently only offered with the 170hp Heavy Duty engine.
Load carrying capacity Although this van is an L2H2 model, that is rather confusingly the smallest full-size Transit van on offer. You can also have an L3 or an L4, plus there is
AUTOMATIC CHOICE
an H3 roof height if desired. That L4H3 van offers 15.1m3
this L2H2 delivers a 9.5m3
Opt for front-wheel drive and you get an additional 0.5m3
of volume for
the same vehicle size, as the load fl oor sits slightly higher on rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vans to make space for the driveshaft and rear axle. This 3.5-tonne model offers a pay- load of just over 1,300kg, which should be more than enough for most users.
In the cab
Transit comes in three main trim levels, of Leader, Trend and Limit- ed. That said, you can also order the heavy Transit in the recently added Trail specifi cation too, as a 4x4 if you need off-road capability. This Limited trim includes man- ual air conditioning, a heated wind- screen, a DAB radio with Bluetooth,
Ford Transit Limited 350 L2H2 10-speed auto
Basic price £40,080 Engine 1,995cc Power 170hp @ 3,500rpm Torque 390Nm @ 1,500rpm
Weights (kg) GVW 3,500 Kerb weight 2,181 Payload 1,319 Towing 3,500
Dimensions (mm) Load space length 3,044 Load space width 1,784 Width between wheel arches 1,392 Load space height 1,786 Load volume (m3
Cost considerations Fuel consumption 37-43 mpg (for 170hp light duty version) Fuel tank capacity 70 litres CO2
170-197g/100km (for 170hp light duty
version) Service interval 2 year/36,000 miles Warranty 3 years/100,000 miles
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of load volume, while load space.
You won’t
really know what ratio is in use,
“
though that’s no problem
AppLink and an 8” touchscreen dis- play. You also get Bi-xenon headlights with LED daytime running lights, a body-coloured front bumper, 16” alloys and Side Park Assist.
On the road
The 10-speed automatic transmission is very smooth and you won’t really know what ratio is in use, though that’s no problem. You can make manual gear changes, with a thumb switch on the side of the lever, while there is a mode switch on the dash that offers Normal, Eco, Slippery and Tow settings. The box does hang onto gears a bit when you are just cruising along on a light throttle and a couple of times I found myself changing up manual- ly, to reduce engine rpm. This may be due to running unladen however, as you might want a few more revs when fully loaded. It’s a pretty accomplished box otherwise.
Conclusion
There are several heavy van sectors that favour an automatic transmission, none more so than the supermarket home delivery market. Not having an auto has meant that Ford has strug- gled to compete in this sector, though it has done little to hurt the fi rm’s over- all sales fi gures. Having the 10-speed auto will cer- tainly put Ford back on many potential buying lists. That should please driv- ers as much as fl eet managers.
VanUser rating: 4.0
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