The 2023 Ford Transit Custom range of configurations is currently priced from $41,990.
Our most recent review of the 2023 Ford Transit Custom resulted in a score of 8 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Mark Oastler had this to say at the time: The Sport, like all Transit Customs we’ve tested, is a capable one-tonner and all-around workhorse even though it's not quite as sporty these days due to engine revisions. With an all-new Transit Custom range due later this year, we’re not sure if a Sport will be part of the model mix. So, if you like the look of this rebel, we’re sure run-out deals will soon be available.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Mark Oastler liked most about this particular version of the Ford Transit Custom: Unique styling, Clever use of space, Sporty yet practical design
The 2023 Ford Transit Custom carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2000 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Ford Transit Custom is also known as Ford Tourneo Custom, Ford New Transit (China) in markets outside Australia.
There is, indeed, an all-wheel-drive version of the current-model Ford Transit in some parts of the world, but sadly for those with a specific set of needs, it isn’t coming to Australia. Fundamentally, the sales volumes wouldn’t justify Ford’s investment in technical training and spare parts required to get the AWD Transit into showrooms here.
On the face of it, Australian buyers looking for an all-wheel-drive commercial vehicle are vastly more attracted to vehicles like Ford’s own Ranger dual-cab utility. And that shouldn’t really come as a surprise, either; local buyers have always been more drawn to conventional utilities than they have vans. That’s the complete reversal of how the European market sees things, but that’s cultural difference for you.
Meantime, I can see why some people would like an AWD Transit. For towing a tradie trailer while keeping your other gear safe and having the ability to get on and off greasy building sites, a van like a Transit with four-wheel-drive would take some beating. But for now, for Australia, it’s officially a no from Ford.
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Go for the Transit. It has five-star safety with six airbags and you even get heated seats. Ford is also struggling to move them, so crunch a good deal.
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Includes Bi-Xenon HID headlights with static bending and LED daytime running lights, body-coloured side mirrors and unique Cobra-like matt black body stripes and side decals. There’s also a neat body kit comprising body-coloured front and rear bumpers, side skirts and wheel-arch flares; the latter neatly shrouds the black 17-inch machined alloys and grippy 215/65 R17 Michelin Agilis tyres.
'Frozen White' (standard) plus optional premium colours including 'Agate Black Metallic', 'Magnetic', 'Moondust Silver', 'Orange Glow', 'Grey Matter', and 'Blue Metallic'.
The cabin can seat up to three and is enhanced by a 10-way power-adjustable driver’s bucket seat with fold-down inboard armrest. All seating is leather-appointed and heated.
There's a hard-wearing 'Sensico' (synthetic leather) steering wheel with height/reach adjustment and tyhe dash features upmarket chrome air-vent surrounds with contrasting piano black fascia highlights. There’s also four-speaker infotainment with 8.0-inch touchscreen control and multiple connectivity including Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, Sync3, DAB+ digital radio and more.
The Ford Transit Custom 2023 prices range from $38,060 for the basic trim level Van 340S (Swb) to $51,810 for the top of the range Van 320L Sport Dciv (Lwb).
2.0-litre EcoBlue four-cylinder turbo-diesel with 125kW and 390Nm.
The Transit Custom Sport has 6.0 cubic metres of load volume.
The Transit Custom Sport has a driving range of around 680km from its 70-litre tank.
Can accelerate from 0-100km/h in approximately 10 seconds. Top speed is approximately 175km/h.