Used 2022 Ford E-Transit for Sale near Iowa
13 results
Overview

It’s official: electric vehicles (EVs) are here to stay. We’ve seen several consumer-oriented brands make the jump, but Ford is first in with a volume commercial EV, in the form of its 2022 E-Transit. The E-Transit combines the utility of Ford’s Transit line of cargo vans with full electric power.
Ford essentially treats the E-Transit like a powertrain option on the regular Transit Cargo. As such, it’s available in the same three roof heights, multiple lengths, and chassis-cab and cutaway models. It also doesn’t give up any space versus its gas-powered counterparts, offering as many as 487.3 cubic feet of space behind the third row in cargo format.
The E-Transit pairs a rear-mounted electric motor with a 67-kilowatt-hour battery for 266 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque. Ford estimates the range at 126 miles in the low-roof cargo variant, along with a maximum payload of 3,800 lbs for cargo variants, and 4,290 for cutaway versions. The other benefit to the electric powertrain is that it allows the E-Transit to turn itself into a mobile generator for tools and equipment. Charging-wise, a 120-volt charger is standard, but you can also use a 240-volt setup. Both AC and DC fast charging is supported, with the ability to add as many as 45 miles of range in 15 minutes.
There’s also plenty of tech on the E-Transit. It starts with a standard 12-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, as well as over-the-air updates. When the Ford Commercial Solutions telematics system is activated, you get enhancements and logistics management specifically designed for electric and commercial vehicles, like central billing for public charging stations.
Safety-wise, the E-Transit comes standard with the Ford Co-Pilot360 suite. That bundles forward-collision warning, automatic front emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, and a rear-view camera. You can add blind-spot monitoring, a 360-degree camera system, and automatic rear emergency braking. Commercial vehicles typically aren’t tested for crashworthiness, and the E-Transit is no exception, so no public crash data is available.
The E-Transit offers a connected, efficient, and zero-emissions option for in-town commercial needs.
Relevant articles

The Best Cars for Remote Work in 2026
Remote work has opened up a world of possibilities, and a car that can double as a mobile office may be just the ticket. Spanning a variety of body styles and price points, our curated list of vehicles offer everything you need to be productive and ensures there's an option suitable for everyone.

The Best Tailgating Vehicles of 2026
When people go to a football game, people tailgate. We’ve chosen nine vehicles that will make your parking-lot party even better.

EV Brands Offering Tesla Owners Incentives To Trade In
Rival automakers are offering aggressive sales incentives to lure Tesla owners out of their existing EVs. We round up the best offers.
4.5 Overall rating
Filter by rating
Steven C
Reviewed a 2022 Ford E-Transit on Nov 15, 2022
Loved it, only the range was not large enough for us.
Antuan A
Reviewed a 2022 Ford 350 High Roof Extended LB RWD on Feb 4, 2024
More room for my tools and more to dump the debris
2022 Ford E-Transit Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 350 Medium Roof RWD | $51,280 |
| 350 High Roof Extended LB RWD | $55,690 |
| 350 Low Roof LB RWD | $51,395 |
| 350 Low Roof RWD | $50,185 |
| 350 High Roof LB RWD | $54,530 |
| 350 Medium Roof LB RWD | $52,490 |
2022 Ford E-Transit Price Trends
CarGurus tracks the prices of millions of used car listings every year. See how the average price of 2022 Ford E-Transit prices has changed over time.
See more price trends








