Here’s a look at the higher-productivity E-Transit Courier for 2026, set to reach customers from summer 2026.
Battery updates
- Useable battery capacity increased from 43 kWh to 46 kWh
- Maximum driving range is now up to 334 km 1 — 11 per cent more than before
Charging updates
- A 10-minute top-up now adds around 114 km using a 100 kW DC rapid charger 2
- Charge from 10-80 per cent in around 26 minutes using a 100 kW DC rapid charger 2
- Charge from 10-80 per cent in approximately 3h 5m at 11 kW AC, or in approximately 4h 35m with a 7.4 kW single-phase connection 2
- Recent partnership with Octopus Electroverse includes access to over 1 million public chargers for seamless, convenient public charging
Ford Pro solutions updates
- 5G modem now standard in every E-Transit Courier for connectivity to Ford Pro products and services 3
- FORDLiive cut 994,000 days of downtime in 2025
- Ford Pro Mobile Service capability now totals around 500 Mobile Service vans across 13 markets
1 Up to 334 km driving range based on full charge of E-Transit Courier. Estimated range using Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP).
2 Estimated figures given are based on E-Transit Courier. Actual charge times and charging speeds will vary according to the type of home or public charging station used, as well as other factors (including weather, ambient temperature, driving behaviour, driving profile, vehicle condition, lithium-ion battery age, condition, and temperature.)
3 Connected service and features depend on network availability and compatible plan. 5G not available everywhere. Evolving technology/cellular networks/vehicle capability may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features. Connected service excludes Wi-Fi hotspot. Available Wi-Fi hotspot requires separate subscription.








