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With this in-depth guide, we dive into the details of the Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van. This model offers extensive load space and occupant comfort, coupled with the toughness and capability that the Ford Transit nameplate is known for. Learn about its dimensions, specs, towing, and more below. Feel free to reach out to the team here at Bell Ford with any questions or for additional information regarding the Transit-150 or other Transit performance levels.
The 2025 Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van has multiple body lengths and roof height configurations, each of which has its own set of dimensions. Specifically, this vehicle offers models with Low, Medium, and High roof heights and Regular, Long, or Long-EL body lengths. Here are the dimensions for each configuration.
Regular Length With Low Roof
Regular Length With Medium Roof
Long Length With Low Roof
Long Length With Medium Roof
Long Length With High Roof
Long-EL Length With High Roof
Every configuration of the Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van provides standard seating for two people. The two standard seats are as you'd expect them to be: up front, with one for the driver and one for a passenger. However, you can opt for a one-seat configuration, which leaves the driver's seat as-is but removes the passenger's seat for additional utility room. If you'd prefer a Transit build that has more flexible seating and can fit up to 15 people, consider the Transit-350 Passenger Van. Returning to the Transit-150 Cargo Van model, the leg, hip, and shoulder room dimensions are the same for all body configurations:
The differences lie in the available headroom for each roof height of the Transit-150 Cargo Van options.
As with many of the dimensions discussed above, the load-space measurements of the 2025 Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van will vary depending on the configuration you opt for. Here are the cargo dimensions for each build. First, let's look at the cargo length and width for the Regular, Long, and Long-EL builds:
Regular Length
Long Length
Long-EL Length
Now that we've seen length and width measurements, we'll turn our attention to the cargo heights by roof styles. The cargo heights for Low, Medium, and High roofs are as follows:
The 2025 Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van specs include two different engine options. The first is a standard 3.5-liter PFDI V-6 that produces 275 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. Second, there's an available 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 engine that pumps out 310 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque.
The Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van has standard RWD, but it can be equipped with AWD as an option. Let's take a look at the maximum available towing capacity for each body type and engine for the 2025 Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van.
3.5-Liter PFDI V-6 Engine: Maximum Towing by Configuration
Please note that these maximum towing capacities require the available 4.10 rear axle ratio. The standard 3.73 rear axle ratio provides the Regular Length model with a capacity of 5,300 pounds with RWD1 or 5,100 pounds with AWD.1 The Long and Long-EL Length models with a 3.73 rear axle ratio have a towing capacity of 5,100 pounds with RWD1 and 4,900 pounds with AWD1.
3.5-Liter EcoBoost V-6 Engine: Maximum Towing by Configuration
The EcoBoost engine only pairs with a 3.73 rear axle ratio. The maximum payload capacity varies even more by configuration, but all Ford Transit-150 versions have a payload capacity rating above 3,100 pounds.2
On the low end, the Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van has a maximum payload capacity of 3,148 pounds2 when equipped with a Medium Roof, Long Length, 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6, and AWD. The highest available payload capacity is a maximum rating of 3,668 pounds2 for the Low Roof, Regular Length model with a 3.5-liter PFDI V-6 engine and RWD.
The Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van interior masterfully combines spacious comfort and cargo utility. Passengers and cargo get plenty of space in every configuration. The headroom varies depending on roof type, with even the Low Roof option offering 40.8 inches of headroom for the front seats and 56.9 inches for those working in the cargo area (while the vehicle is stationary, of course).
The seating in the Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van comprises two front bucket seats, but as mentioned, you can opt for a one-seat model without a passenger seat. The seats come standard with Dark Palazzo Gray Vinyl and manual adjustments. Optional upgrades include Dark Palazzo Gray Cloth or Ebony cloth and heated 10-way power seats.
For occupant safety, the Ford Transit Cargo Van comes standard with front and side airbags and side-curtain airbags that cover the front seats. This van provides an AM/FM stereo with a 4-inch display screen, and you can choose to upgrade to the SYNC 4 system with SiriusXMĀ® with 360L, HD Radioā¢, Connected Navigation, and a 12-inch display. This is only a small glimpse of the array of Ford Transit-150 Cargo features to explore.
The cockpit of the Transit-150 Cargo Van offers an available large center console and conveniently placed controls for climate and media. The dashboard has integrated storage and USB-charging ports, and the center console offers space for phones and office supplies. Additionally, you can get an optional center console with a right-side shifter by choosing the Parcel Delivery Package.
The van's cargo area allows plenty of space for transporting large and small items and gear, and there is also plenty of room to add racks and bins for the convenient storage and transportation of tools, supplies, and equipment. The rear cargo doors are 50/50 split and come standard with a 180-degree opening or 253-degree opening on High Roof models (available for long-wheelbase variants, too) for more efficient access. Shop 2025 Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van models to find the perfect van for your needs.
The exterior of the Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van creates a practical presence that means business. This vehicle arrives with a variety of color options, including the following:
The Transit-150 complements any color choice with standard Carbon Black body side moldings and a honeycomb mesh grille with a Carbon Black surround.
There are a variety of available packages to help you enhance the functionality and comfort of your van, including the following:
Contact our Ford dealership to learn more about these available packages and other accessories for your new Transit-150 Cargo Van.
The Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van offers many standard and available safety features for your team and supplies. Standard safety technologies include the following:
Additionally, you can opt for these safety and driver-assistance technologies:
Explore our new Ford inventory or stop by for a test drive today to fully experience the Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van to see if it meets the capability and functionality you need.
The 2025 Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van offers two or one seats. The front of the van comes standard with two bucket seats for the driver and a passenger. Selecting a one-seat configuration removes the standard passenger seat. Additionally, the Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van has extended side curtain airbags for front occupants and both cloth and vinyl seat upholstery options.
The maximum towing capacity of the Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van is 6,900 pounds1 with the available 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 engine and standard RWD. The total towing and payload capacity of the Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van varies depending on the engine type, drivetrain, and wheelbase length. Available towing packages include the Heavy-Duty Trailer Tow Package and Tow/Haul Mode with Trailer Wiring Provisions.
The dimensions of the 2025 Ford Transit-150 Cargo Van vary. With the standard 130-inch wheelbase, this van is 217.8 or 219.9 inches long. With the long 148-inch wheelbase, the van is between 235.5 and 237.6 inches long. The Low Roof configuration has a maximum height of 82.9 inches, while the High Roof option has a maximum height of 110.4 inches.
1When properly equipped. See dealer for details.
2Maximum payload capabilities are for properly equipped vehicles with required equipment and vary based on vehicle configuration, accessories, and option content. Horsepower, torque, payload and towing are independent attributes and may not be achieved simultaneously.