Westport is expanding its 2015 lineup to offer two compressed natural gas fuel systems for the Ford Transit Connect, including a dedicated and bi-fuel option.
by Staff
June 2, 2014
Photo of 2015-MY Ford Transit Connect courtesy of Westport.
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Photo of 2015-MY Ford Transit Connect courtesy of Westport.
Westport is expanding its 2015 lineup to offer two compressed natural gas fuel systems for the Ford Transit Connect, including a dedicated and bi-fuel option.
Westport is offering the 2015 Ford Transit Connect as a dedicated or bi-fuel compressed natural gas (CNG) Westport WiNG Power System vehicle.
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Dedicated and bi-fuel options will give fleets more fuel flexibility when choosing to fill up with CNG, according to the modifier. Westport's Transit Connect will be compliant with Clean Port Act emissions standards, ensuring that fleets and small businesses who service airports can take advantage of natural gas.
The 2015 Ford Transit Connect, which is available in a cargo and new wagon passenger version, offers a 2.5L gaseous prep engine with improved fuel economy over gasoline. Westport is now accepting orders through Ford dealerships.
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