2021 Ford Transit Custom Reviews
You'll find all our 2021 Ford Transit Custom reviews right here.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Ford Transit Custom dating back as far as 2013.
Ford Transit Custom 2021 review: Sport 320S SWB GVM test
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By Marcus Craft · 26 Aug 2021
The Ford Transit Custom Sport 320S is part of a line-up of light commercial vehicles that have a rock-solid reputation as work vans.This short-wheelbase van is designed and engineered to perform effectively as a mobile office, carry a load onboard, and still offer enhanced drivability.So, does it succeed?
Ford Transit Custom 2021 review: Sport 320L LWB DCiV GVM test
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By Marcus Craft · 26 Jul 2021
Light commercial vans are designed to carry a load during multiple trips as part of busy work days that include plenty of kilometres.The Ford Transit Custom Sport 320L double cab in van (DCiV) has a load space, but also a total of five seats inside (two upfront and three in the second row), so it has cargo- and passenger-carrying capability.How does it actually perform with a decent load onboard?
Ford Transit Custom 2021 review: Sport 320S SWB tow test
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By Marcus Craft · 30 Jun 2021
The Ford Transit light commercial range is well-known and -regarded for its work-day functionality - and the Custom Sport variant adds to that rep. In 320S panel van guise this van may be engineered to carry loads onboard sans stress, but is it any good at towing a load? A 1765kg cherry picker should be enough of a burden to test this popular van's performance under pressure.
Ford Transit Custom 2021 review: DCIV - GVM test
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By Marcus Craft · 10 Feb 2021
The commercial van market is a hotly contested one and any point of difference is crucial. The Ford Transit Custom DCiV is purpose-built for long work days and for clocking up lots of kilometres with a load onboard.But, as well as a large load space, this double cab in van has six seats, so it has cargo- and passenger-carrying capability.So, is it worth your attention?
Ford Transit Custom 340L DCiV vs Renault Trafic Crew Lifestyle vs Toyota HiAce Crew Van 2021 comparison review
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By Mark Oastler · 16 Oct 2020
The growing popularity of mid-sized (2.5-3.5 tonne GVM) commercial vans that can carry up to six people, generically known as crew vans, has seen an increasing number of rivals from mainstream manufacturers with a second row of seats. These include Toyota, Ford, Hyundai, Renault, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz.There’s no argument that 4x4 dual cab utes are by far Australia’s most popular and versatile light commercial vehicles. However, not everyone needs high-riding off-road ability and some would happily trade that for more spacious rear seating and a huge fully-enclosed cargo bay to carry their crew and all their gear – be it for work or play.It's those two key attributes which present a compelling argument for crew vans – but which one would you choose? We’ve combined our most recent road test activity of three of Australia’s best examples from Toyota, Ford and Renault to see how they measure up in a side-by-side comparison.