Ford Transit Connect Active Active models are a success among customers who must both have good accessibility and at the same time appreciate a car that looks even tougher. The new Ford Transit Connect Active is already ready for order. The first models are expected to be delivered in Norway towards the end of the year.
Ford Transit Connect Active is available with Quaife Grip Control. This is a mechanical differential brake that automatically transmits torque to the wheel with the best grip. This means that Transit Connect Active handles gravel roads and other challenging surfaces even better.
The vehicle's electronic stability control has been recalibrated to work even better with the differential brake. Ford has used the same technology in the past to improve the grip and handling of Ford's ST and RS performance models. The system has no influence on either fuel consumption or CO2 emissions.
Ground clearance has also increased for Transit Connect Active, with 24 mm at the front and 9 mm at the rear. This provides better accessibility and a higher seating position in the van.