The Ford Transit Connect started manufacturing operations in 2002 by launching in European markets and arrived in North America in 2010 as its first introduction of the compact panel van. Technical development remains a priority for the producer as the product line achieved three design advancements in each production phase. At 6,300 rpm the Ford Transit Connect reached 136 horsepower but its 4,750 rpm produced 128 lb-ft torque while using the 2.0-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine. Ford Transit Connect received an upgrade with a 2.5-liter inline-4 engine and its prime enhancement component included the addition of a 1.6-liter EcoBoost turbocharged inline-4 system for better performance alongside improved fuel economy. With front-engine design and configurable wheel drives this vehicle ensures beneficial management while operating it. Each Ford Transit Connect version includes four-door and five-door panel van styles that let builders choose seven-person seating arrangements through various trim packages. Different variants of this vehicle present basic equipment which combines air conditioning with keyless entry supported by a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel. The genuine Ford Transit Connect components built to exact manufacturer requirements guarantee top performance along with enduring vehicle lifespan. The components function with manufacturer backing that provides warranty coverage for your satisfaction.