Ford Debuts New Personal-Use Package for Transit Connect
Ford debuted a new personal-use package for the 2011 Transit Connect at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show.

The XLT Premium Wagon offers more comfort and visibility for second-row passengers, according to Ford.

The XLT Premium Wagon offers more comfort and visibility for second-row passengers, according to Ford.
Ford debuted a new personal-use package for the 2011 Transit Connect at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show on Nov. 18.
The XLT Premium Wagon offers more comfort and visibility for second-row passengers, something customers have been asking for since the small, fuel-efficient van went on sale in the United States in 2009, according to Ford.
"Since Transit Connect arrived here as the 'ultimate tool' for small business proprietors, we've heard requests from potential personal-use customers," said Rob Stevens, chief nameplate engineer for Commercial Vehicles. "Buyers looking for a taller wagon with seating for five passengers and generous cargo space have shown significant interest in Transit Connect."
XLT Premium Wagon offers enhanced second-row passenger comfort, including cargo space surface trim, wheelhouse covers and flip-open rear quarter windows for draft-free ventilation.
The personal-use package gives owners and drivers additional confidence with blind-spot sideview mirrors, rear view camera, rear cargo door windows, and privacy glass.
Transit Connect was named North American Truck of the Year in January 2010, selected by journalist jurors for its unique combination of car-like ride, 135 cubic feet of cargo space, 1,600-lb. payload capacity and unmatched fuel efficiency - up to an EPA-rated 26 mpg highway.
All Transit Connect models - including XLT Premium Wagon - are assembled at the Ford Otosan joint-venture production facility in Kocaeli, Turkey, and are available at North American Ford dealerships.
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