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Saturday, July 10, 2010

2011 Ford New Cars Transit Connect Electric

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2011 Ford Transit Connect Electric
A transportable cord that works with both types Owners will have the option of recharging the Ford Transit Connect Electric with either a standard 120V outlet or preferably a 240V charge station installed at the user's base of operations for optimal recharging in six to eight hours. The vehicle, which will accelerate at a similar rate as the gas-powered Ford Transit Connect and will have a top speed of 75 mph, has a targeted range of up to 80 miles on a full charge. Ford Transit Connect Electric is well-suited for commercial fleets that travel predictable, short-range routes with frequent stop-and-go driving in urban and suburban environments and a central location for daily recharging. "Not only is this an ideal vehicle for eco-conscious fleet operators, it is an important part of Ford's future."In addition to the Ford Transit Connect Electric, Ford plans to bring three more electrified vehicles to market by 2012 - the Focus Electric in 2011, a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle in 2012 and a next-generation hybrid in 2012.

Ford Motor Company unveiled the Ford Transit Connect Electric at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show and confirmed the zero-emissions small van will be in fleet operators' hands later in 2010.The 2011 Ford Transit Connect Electric will use a Force Drive electric powertrain manufactured and integrated by specialty upfitter Azure Dynamics."Ford Transit Connect Electric exemplifies how we are leveraging our relationships as well as our hybrid and advanced powertrain programs to bring energy-efficient technologies from the laboratory to the street," said Derrick Kuzak, Ford group vice president, Global Product Development.

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