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Ford Transit 4x4
A capable all-wheel drive van built for tough conditions and demanding work
The Ford Transit 4x4 showcases over 55 years of commercial vehicle excellence and delivers something unique for drivers who need to go beyond paved roads. Source
This capable Ford Transit van 4x4 knows how to switch from rear-wheel drive to all-wheel drive automatically as needed. It handles everything from muddy farm tracks to slippery grass slopes with ease. Of course, its 320mm ground clearance and dedicated mud and ruts mode work best when conditions get tough. See all Ford Transit Vans for sale
We tested this £38,740 workhorse on Britain's most challenging terrain extensively. Our goal was to verify if it truly delivers on combining practical load-carrying capacity of 9.5 cubic metres with genuine off-road performance. See all Ford Van Lease Deals
What Makes the Ford Transit 4x4 Different?
The Ford Transit 4x4 stands out with major mechanical and structural changes that turn this versatile van into a capable off-road vehicle.
Ideal for businesses operating in rural, winter or off-road environments
The 2024 model's body structure sets it apart from the standard Transit van. It comes with a 3.5-inch body lift and a 2.75-inch wider track width at both front and rear. The van rides on specially designed Method bronze-tone aluminium wheels with Goodyear Wrangler Workhorse all-terrain tyres. See Ford Transit Lease
All-Wheel Drive System Explained
The smart AWD system works without any driver input. The system keeps track of:
- Engine speed and torque
- Throttle position
- Steering angle
- Individual wheel speeds
- Braking system response
The AWD coupling uses a wet multi-plate clutch that a high-performance electric pump controls hydraulically for quick responses. The system can send up to 100% torque to either axle and adapts to road conditions on its own.
Ground Clearance and Off-Road Features
The Ford Transit 4x4's ground clearance measures 6.7 inches, thanks to the body lift kit that keeps proper CV joint angles. The van also packs several off-road features.
A 'Mud and Ruts' mode switch on the dashboard lets drivers optimise the van's performance in tough terrain. The Transit 4x4 stays protected with Quadvan skidplates that shield the entire drivetrain and fuel tank.
Real-World Testing Results
I tested the Ford Transit 4x4 in tough conditions to review its real-life capabilities. Ford Transit Custom Lease
Muddy Farm Tracks Performance
The Transit 4x4 showed amazing stability on muddy farm tracks after days of heavy rain. The van steered with confidence through deep ruts and kept its grip in tough conditions. First gear lets you drive slowly at high engine revs, which works great for difficult off-road sections.
Snow and Ice Handling
The Ford Transit van 4x4's winter performance changes by a lot based on several factors. Tests showed the vehicle's intelligent AWD system automatically sends up to 50% of engine torque to the front axle when needed. The system has a special 'slippery' mode that you can control from the dashboard.
The van runs best between 1,800rpm and 3,000rpm. Our testing revealed that:
- You need winter tyres to get the best performance
- Weight distribution affects handling by a lot
- The AWD system quickly responds to traction loss
- Loaded vans are much more stable
Hill Climb Capabilities
The Hill Descent Control system works really well and keeps speeds between 2 and 12 mph on steep descents. This system works like cruise control and uses traction control technology with anti-lock brakes to adjust braking pressure on its own. The system stays active above 20 mph when going downhill, but you can only set descent speed below this limit.
The EcoBlue engine gave us an impressive 30.1mpg average during hill tests. The six-speed manual transmission provided great flexibility. First and second gears overlap enough to let you shift smoothly without losing momentum on tough inclines.
Practical Daily Use Ford Transit 4x4
The Ford Transit van 4x4 proves its value beyond pure performance metrics with exceptional load-carrying abilities in daily operations.
Loading and Payload Effect
The AWD model delivers a strong payload capacity of 1,335kg, making it perfect for tough tasks even though it carries slightly less than the RWD's 1,416kg capacity. Loading becomes easy with the wide side door's 127cm opening that fits standard pallets without any hassle.
The rear doors provide plenty of space, allowing items up to 156cm wide and 184cm high through the opening. A flat floor area adds practicality and keeps 136cm of usable width between wheel arches. The tie-down points show exceptional strength, surpassing those in most pickup trucks. See all Ford Vans for sale
Fuel Economy in Different Conditions
Fuel consumption changes with driving conditions and load. Tests have shown these consumption patterns:
- Highway cruising reaches 32.5mpg at steady speeds
- Both 125hp and 155hp variants deliver 29.1mpg in combined cycle operation
- Urban environments yield 14-15mpg with a loaded transit
Start/stop technology boosts efficiency by lowering CO2 emissions to 201g/km and saves fuel in stop-start traffic. The Transit 4x4 shows remarkable flexibility in handling payload and fuel efficiency under various conditions.
Multiple 12V power sockets throughout the vehicle enhance its storage solutions. This smart design makes the Transit 4x4 an excellent mobile workspace, whatever the terrain or weather throws at it.
Running Costs and Maintenance Ford Transit 4x4
Keeping the Ford Transit 4x4 in top condition requires a good understanding of its maintenance needs. Ford has moved away from fixed intervals. They now use a variable service schedule that adapts to how you drive.
Service Requirements Ford Transit 4x4
The Ford Transit 4x4's flexible service interval system adjusts to your driving conditions. Light-duty vans can go up to 25,000 miles between services. Vehicles carrying heavy loads need more frequent maintenance. The vehicle's Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor lets you know through the instrument cluster when it's time to change the oil.
Key service points include:
- Change oil within 1,000 miles after system notification
- Service transmission fluid every 35,000 miles
- Get safety inspections done yearly whatever the mileage
Common Wear Points
Testing has shown that certain parts need regular checks. The throttle body needs inspection after 100,000 miles. The rear brakes wear out faster than the front ones. Wheel sensors might give up around 45,000 miles.
You'll need to check the coil boots between 150,000 and 160,000 miles. These issues show up as slight hesitation at cruising speeds. The differential gasket needs a look every 100,000 miles.
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Parts Availability Ford Transit 4x4
Parts are available throughout Britain thanks to Ford's extensive service network. Ford says you can find a Transit service centre within 45 minutes from 95% of UK locations.
The parts catalogue covers:
- Complete braking system components
- Transmission and drivetrain parts
- Electrical system components
- Engine and cooling system elements
Your Ford Transit 4x4 comes with a three-year, 100,000-mile warranty. The bodywork has a 12-year anti-perforation warranty. Regular service checks must be done to keep this warranty valid.
Conclusion Ford Transit 4x4
The Ford Transit 4x4 is more than just a van with raised suspension - I put it through its paces on Britain's toughest terrain. This capable workhorse backs up its looks with performance. The intelligent AWD system takes everything in stride, and you still get a practical 1,335kg payload capacity for your daily work needs.
This van really shines when switching between different roles. It handles muddy farm tracks with confidence and cruises smoothly on motorways with a solid 32.5mpg fuel economy. The £38,740 price tag might raise some eyebrows, but users who often go off the beaten path will find the capability and versatility worth every penny.
You'll have to stay on top of maintenance, but Ford's extensive service network makes the process simple. The three-year warranty gives you peace of mind, though my testing shows this van will keep running reliably long after that.
My extensive testing proves the Transit 4x4 delivers on its promise - it's a genuine off-road capable workhorse that excels at commercial duties. It might be overkill for some Transit buyers, but those who need its capabilities will find it an essential part of their fleet.
FAQs Ford Transit 4x4
Q1. What makes the Ford Transit 4x4 different from the standard Transit? The Ford Transit 4x4 features an intelligent all-wheel drive system, increased ground clearance, and enhanced body structure. It includes a 3.5-inch body lift, wider track width, and specialised wheels with all-terrain tyres for improved off-road capability.
Q2. How does the Ford Transit 4x4 perform in challenging terrain? The Transit 4x4 demonstrates excellent stability on muddy farm tracks and snowy conditions. It features a dedicated 'Mud and Ruts' mode and Hill Descent Control for tackling difficult terrain. The intelligent AWD system can transfer up to 50% of engine torque to the front axle when needed.
Q3. What is the payload capacity of the Ford Transit 4x4? The Ford Transit 4x4 offers a substantial payload capacity of 1,335kg, making it suitable for heavy-duty tasks. While this is slightly less than the rear-wheel drive variant, it still provides ample capacity for most commercial needs.
Q4. How fuel-efficient is the Ford Transit 4x4? Fuel efficiency varies depending on driving conditions and load. On highway cruising, it can achieve up to 32.5mpg, while combined cycle operation returns about 29.1mpg for both 125hp and 155hp variants. In urban environments with a full load, it performs at 14-15mpg.
Q5. What are the maintenance requirements for the Ford Transit 4x4? The Transit 4x4 uses a flexible service interval system based on usage patterns. Light-duty vans might reach 25,000 miles between services, while those under heavy loads require more frequent maintenance. Key service points include regular oil changes, transmission fluid service every 35,000 miles, and annual safety inspections.
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