- Ford NZ plans to introduce up to seven new electrified vehicles by the end of 2024; Ford Escape Hybrid and Ford Puma Mild Hybrid already confirmed
- With the exception of Ford Performance Vehicles and the Ford Everest, Ford New Zealand will only offer electrified powertrains, PHEVs, MHEVs and Hybrids, across its SUVs and passenger vehicles by 2022
- The New E-Transit joins Transit Custom and Transit Tourneo PHEVs from mid-2022, featuring a 68 kWh battery, a driving range of up to 300+ kms1 and fast-charging capability from 15 per cent to 80 per cent in around 34 minutes2
- New Zealand electrification strategy contributes to Ford’s global ambition of carbon neutrality by 2050
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, 5 October, 2021 – Ford New Zealand today announced a customer-focused electrification strategy that will give Kiwi customers the choice of up to seven new Ford electrified vehicles by the end of 2024.
By the end of 2022, Ford will only offer electrified powertrains, PHEVs, MHEVs and Hybrids, across the majority of its passenger and SUV range. Only Ford Performance vehicles and the Ford Everest will continue in 2022 with standard powertrains within the Ford SUV and passenger range.
Also in 2022, Ford New Zealand’s first full battery electric vehicle, the new Ford E-Transit, will accelerate the Blue Oval’s domestic EV charge when it debuts mid-year.
Ford New Zealand’s electrification roadmap will include many of the company’s already popular nameplates while also introducing new models that will diversify and broaden its local vehicle range.
“We are accelerating our electrified future in New Zealand,” said Simon Rutherford, Managing Director, Ford New Zealand. “We are anticipating the needs of each type of customer and bringing the best of our global lineup to meet those requirements. For business customers, E-Transit delivers the durability and capability they need to serve their customers, along with zero-emission efficiency.”
E-Transit is a no-compromise business partner that brings all the versatility of the global best-selling Transit and introduces the significant advantage of zero tailpipe emissions while being more than capable of taking on the toughest of tasks.
The E-Transit will join the already-on-sale Transit Custom PHEV and Transit Tourneo PHEV.
Striving for sustainability
Ford New Zealand’s EV roadmap forms part of Ford’s global investment of US$30 billion (approx. NZD$43 billion) in electrification by 2025.
To ensure a smooth electrification rollout, Ford New Zealand has partnered with Singer Electric New Zealand, a leading supplier of electric vehicle charging infrastructure for both homes and businesses.
With Singer Electric, Ford has rolled out charging stations for Ford NZ’s main dealer sites. Ford will continue the rollout with charging facilities going into dealer branches beginning in quarter 1, 2022. Installations include customer forecourt charging stations and charging capabilities in service areas.
E-Transit Update: The right tool for the job
The full-size E-Transit will begin to arrive with New Zealand customers in rear-wheel drive 420L long wheel-base configuration from mid-2022.
“The Transit has been the first choice around the globe for getting the job done, and we’re again moving the game on with this fully electric version,” said David Herbert, Light Commercial Marketing Manager, Ford New Zealand.
“Our business customers tell us how important it is for them to have their van ready whenever it’s needed. E-Transit has more than enough range for a full day’s work, can fully charge overnight so it’s ready for the next morning and there’s no sacrifice in its load carrying capacity or convenience.”
With a usable battery capacity of 68 kWh, E-Transit offers an estimated driving range of up to 300+kms on the combined WLTP cycle, 1 providing enough range to meet daily requirements and making it ideal for urban environments and fixed drive routes, but with sufficient additional capacity to account for variations in vehicle load and weather conditions.
The vehicle’s electric motor has a peak output of 198kW and 430 Nm of torque, making it the most powerful Transit currently available. Its rear-wheel drive layout also ensures outstanding traction when the vehicle is heavily laden.
E-Transit’s drive modes are tailored to its electric powertrain. A special Eco Mode can provide between 8 and 10 per cent improvement in energy usage if E-Transit is driven unladen, or at highway speeds. Eco Mode limits top speed, regulates acceleration and optimises climate control to help maximise the available driving range.
The vehicle also supports Scheduled Pre-Conditioning, enabling the climate control system to be programmed to adjust the cabin to the preferred temperature while the vehicle is still on charge, ensuring that the maximum driving range is available.
E-Transit features both AC charging and DC fast-charging. The vehicle’s 11.3 kW on-board charger is capable of delivering a 100 per cent charge in up to 8.2 hours.2 Charging with up to 115 kW using a high-power DC fast-charger, E-Transit can top-up the battery from 15 per cent to 80 per cent in around 34 minutes.2
Ford engineers designed E-Transit’s driveline and rear suspension system to optimise cargo space, locating the battery underneath the body and creating a heavy-duty semi-trailing arm suspension system that enables better steering precision and more confident handling, plus better traction in both laden and unladen conditions. This also allows for an uncompromised cargo capacity of up to 11.3 cubic metres in mid-roof specification and 12.4 cubic metres for the high roof version, both of which are identical to the Transit 350L RWD diesel equivalents. Gross vehicle mass of up to 4.2 tonnes is offered, with a targeted payload of 1,616 kg.
Customers will benefit from an eight-year, 160,000 km warranty package for the battery and high-voltage electric components.
Full model specification and pricing details for the E-Transit will be announced closer to its New Zealand market launch.
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About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is a global company based in Dearborn, Michigan, that is committed to helping build a better world, where every person is free to move and pursue their dreams. The company’s Ford+ plan for growth and value creation combines existing strengths, new capabilities and always-on relationships with customers to enrich experiences for and deepen the loyalty of those customers. Ford designs, manufactures, markets and services a full line of connected, increasingly electrified passenger and commercial vehicles: Ford trucks, utility vehicles, vans and cars, and Lincoln luxury vehicles. The company is pursuing leadership positions in electrification, connected vehicle services and mobility solutions, including self-driving technology, and provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. Ford employs about 186,000 people worldwide. More information about the company, its products and Ford Motor Credit Company is available at corporate.ford.com
- Ford NZ plans to introduce up to seven new electrified vehicles by the end of 2024; Ford Escape Hybrid and Ford Puma Mild Hybrid already confirmed
- With the exception of Ford Performance Vehicles and the Ford Everest, Ford New Zealand will only offer electrified powertrains, PHEVs, MHEVs and Hybrids, across its SUVs and passenger vehicles by 2022
- The New E-Transit joins Transit Custom and Transit Tourneo PHEVs from mid-2022, featuring a 68 kWh battery, a driving range of up to 300+ kms1 and fast-charging capability from 15 per cent to 80 per cent in around 34 minutes2
- New Zealand electrification strategy contributes to Ford’s global ambition of carbon neutrality by 2050
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, 5 October, 2021 – Ford New Zealand today announced a customer-focused electrification strategy that will give Kiwi customers the choice of up to seven new Ford electrified vehicles by the end of 2024.
By the end of 2022, Ford will only offer electrified powertrains, PHEVs, MHEVs and Hybrids, across the majority of its passenger and SUV range. Only Ford Performance vehicles and the Ford Everest will continue in 2022 with standard powertrains within the Ford SUV and passenger range.
Also in 2022, Ford New Zealand’s first full battery electric vehicle, the new Ford E-Transit, will accelerate the Blue Oval’s domestic EV charge when it debuts mid-year.
Ford New Zealand’s electrification roadmap will include many of the company’s already popular nameplates while also introducing new models that will diversify and broaden its local vehicle range.
“We are accelerating our electrified future in New Zealand,” said Simon Rutherford, Managing Director, Ford New Zealand. “We are anticipating the needs of each type of customer and bringing the best of our global lineup to meet those requirements. For business customers, E-Transit delivers the durability and capability they need to serve their customers, along with zero-emission efficiency.”
E-Transit is a no-compromise business partner that brings all the versatility of the global best-selling Transit and introduces the significant advantage of zero tailpipe emissions while being more than capable of taking on the toughest of tasks.
The E-Transit will join the already-on-sale Transit Custom PHEV and Transit Tourneo PHEV.
Striving for sustainability
Ford New Zealand’s EV roadmap forms part of Ford’s global investment of US$30 billion (approx. NZD$43 billion) in electrification by 2025.
To ensure a smooth electrification rollout, Ford New Zealand has partnered with Singer Electric New Zealand, a leading supplier of electric vehicle charging infrastructure for both homes and businesses.
With Singer Electric, Ford has rolled out charging stations for Ford NZ’s main dealer sites. Ford will continue the rollout with charging facilities going into dealer branches beginning in quarter 1, 2022. Installations include customer forecourt charging stations and charging capabilities in service areas.
E-Transit Update: The right tool for the job
The full-size E-Transit will begin to arrive with New Zealand customers in rear-wheel drive 420L long wheel-base configuration from mid-2022.
“The Transit has been the first choice around the globe for getting the job done, and we’re again moving the game on with this fully electric version,” said David Herbert, Light Commercial Marketing Manager, Ford New Zealand.
“Our business customers tell us how important it is for them to have their van ready whenever it’s needed. E-Transit has more than enough range for a full day’s work, can fully charge overnight so it’s ready for the next morning and there’s no sacrifice in its load carrying capacity or convenience.”
With a usable battery capacity of 68 kWh, E-Transit offers an estimated driving range of up to 300+kms on the combined WLTP cycle, 1 providing enough range to meet daily requirements and making it ideal for urban environments and fixed drive routes, but with sufficient additional capacity to account for variations in vehicle load and weather conditions.
The vehicle’s electric motor has a peak output of 198kW and 430 Nm of torque, making it the most powerful Transit currently available. Its rear-wheel drive layout also ensures outstanding traction when the vehicle is heavily laden.
E-Transit’s drive modes are tailored to its electric powertrain. A special Eco Mode can provide between 8 and 10 per cent improvement in energy usage if E-Transit is driven unladen, or at highway speeds. Eco Mode limits top speed, regulates acceleration and optimises climate control to help maximise the available driving range.
The vehicle also supports Scheduled Pre-Conditioning, enabling the climate control system to be programmed to adjust the cabin to the preferred temperature while the vehicle is still on charge, ensuring that the maximum driving range is available.
E-Transit features both AC charging and DC fast-charging. The vehicle’s 11.3 kW on-board charger is capable of delivering a 100 per cent charge in up to 8.2 hours.2 Charging with up to 115 kW using a high-power DC fast-charger, E-Transit can top-up the battery from 15 per cent to 80 per cent in around 34 minutes.2
Ford engineers designed E-Transit’s driveline and rear suspension system to optimise cargo space, locating the battery underneath the body and creating a heavy-duty semi-trailing arm suspension system that enables better steering precision and more confident handling, plus better traction in both laden and unladen conditions. This also allows for an uncompromised cargo capacity of up to 11.3 cubic metres in mid-roof specification and 12.4 cubic metres for the high roof version, both of which are identical to the Transit 350L RWD diesel equivalents. Gross vehicle mass of up to 4.2 tonnes is offered, with a targeted payload of 1,616 kg.
Customers will benefit from an eight-year, 160,000 km warranty package for the battery and high-voltage electric components.
Full model specification and pricing details for the E-Transit will be announced closer to its New Zealand market launch.
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About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is a global company based in Dearborn, Michigan, that is committed to helping build a better world, where every person is free to move and pursue their dreams. The company’s Ford+ plan for growth and value creation combines existing strengths, new capabilities and always-on relationships with customers to enrich experiences for and deepen the loyalty of those customers. Ford designs, manufactures, markets and services a full line of connected, increasingly electrified passenger and commercial vehicles: Ford trucks, utility vehicles, vans and cars, and Lincoln luxury vehicles. The company is pursuing leadership positions in electrification, connected vehicle services and mobility solutions, including self-driving technology, and provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. Ford employs about 186,000 people worldwide. More information about the company, its products and Ford Motor Credit Company is available at corporate.ford.com