2011 Ford Transit Connect Taxi, EV, Natural Gas, and Propane – Official Photos and Info

Ford’s vanlet spins off electric-, propane-, and natural gas–powered variations, plus one for serialized people-hauling. Ford’s little Transit Connect utility van is about to try out some new forms of versatility. At the Chicago auto show , Ford is debuting two new powertrains for the TC—a battery-powered electric vehicle and one powered by natural gas or propane—as well as a taxi. All these models are, of course, primarily aimed at fleet buyers. Transit Connect EV: Short Connections Only The Transit Connect EV uses a liquid-cooled, 28-kWh lithium-ion battery pack capable of up to 80 miles on a charge.

Ford says it will accelerate at a rate similar to the gas TC—no rocket ship, to be sure—and achieve a top speed of 75 mph. Not surprisingly, the vehicle is intended for urban work. Keep Reading:  2011 Ford Transit Connect Taxi, EV, Natural Gas, and Propane – Official Photos and Info Related posts: 2010 Ford Transit Connect – Auto Shows 2010 Ford Transit Connect – First Drive Review Ford Transit Connect Family One Concept – Auto Shows

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2011 Ford Transit Connect Taxi, EV, Natural Gas, and Propane – Official Photos and Info

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