ROUSH CleanTech to Launch Propane Autogas Transit in 2016
ROUSH CleanTech will begin offering a propane autogas powered Ford Transit full-size van to fleet customers in the middle of 2016, the company told AutomotiveFleet.com.
by Staff
October 1, 2014
Photo of 2015 Transit courtesy of Ford.
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Photo of 2015 Transit courtesy of Ford.
ROUSH CleanTech will begin offering a propane autogas powered Ford Transit full-size van to fleet customers in the middle of 2016, the company told AutomotiveFleet.com.
The alternative-fuel Transit is now in development with ROUSH CleanTech, which is certified under Ford's Qualified Vehicle Modifier (QVM) program.
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“We continue to assess all market feedback in an effort to bring the products to market that meet customer demand," said Todd Mouw, vice president of sales and marketing. "We are seeing the fruits of market research with the recent launch of the propane autogas powered Ford F-450/550/650 and F-59 products. The propane autogas version of the new full-sized Transit is in development with a targeted launch date of mid 2016CY.”
In the meantime, ROUSH CleanTech will continue to offer propane autogas versions of Ford's E-Series vans.
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