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John Bedrow 

Automotive Journalist,

Updated on December 31, 2024

2024 Ford Transit T250 MR

The 2024 Ford Transit T250 MR features a 3.5L regular V6 engine generating 275 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. In terms of acceleration testing, the cargo van took 7.0 seconds to reach the 0-60 mph mark.

​2021 Ford Transit Connect

The 2021 Ford Transit Connect variant is powered by a 2.0L I-4 engine pushing out 162 horsepower and 144 lb-ft of torque. The Ford Connect goes from 0-60 mph in 8.7 seconds, courtesy of the 8-speed automatic

​2020 Ford Transit 250 MR

The 2020 Ford Transit 250 Medium Roof variant comes with a 3.5L regular V6 engine pushing out 275 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. The cargo van goes from 0-60 mph in 7.7 seconds, identical to Motortrend’s field testing

 

Model Name

Published 0-60 mph

Real World User 0-60 mph

2024 Ford Transit T250 MR

NA

7.0 seconds

2021 Ford Transit Connect

NA

8.7 seconds

2020 Ford Transit 250 MR

7.7 seconds (MT)

7.7 seconds (MT)

Ford Transit

    Car
    Engine
    0-60 MPH
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    3.7L 6cyl V6 6A7.5 sec108 mph
    3.7L 6cyl V6 6A7.5 sec108 mph
    3.7L 6cyl V6 6A7.5 sec108 mph
    3.7L 6cyl V6 6A7.7 sec-
    3.7L 6cyl V6 6A7.9 sec-
    3.5L 6cyl V6 10A12 sec-

    Other Ford Cars

      Car Name
      Engine
      0-60 MPH
      Top Speed
      SourceCompare
      6.8L 4cyl 10A5.8 sec-
      2023 Ford GT

      Ranked #2

      3.5L 6cyl Turbo 7AM3 sec-
      6.8L 8cyl 10A5.7 sec-
      2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT8.3 sec112 mph
      2.0L 4cyl 8A--
      3.3L 6cyl 10A6.2 sec-

      At Carhp, We make sure to deliver the most precise and reliable 0-60 mph timings sourced from a carefully curated selection of reputable sources. Our commitment to accuracy ensures that the 0-60 mph figures listed on our site truly represent the real-world performance capabilities of the vehicles. It's important to note that our comprehensive database comprises data from various sources, and factors such as vehicle weight, tire grip, road conditions, and altitude may influence these figures.