Ford’s electric vehicle lineup continues to expand in Europe as the company has teased a new electric van, ahead of its debut on May 15.
While the automaker is keeping details under wraps, the model features a fully enclosed grille and appears to be the E-Tourneo Courier. It may also be an Active variant as it features a crossover-inspired design with plastic body cladding and a faux skid plate.
The teaser only shows the front end, but spy photographers caught its ICE-powered counterpart in March and it has a boxy design with an angular greenhouse and an edgy shoulder line. We can also expect sliding rear doors, a flat roof, and a relatively plain rear end with vertical taillights.
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The straightforward styling will continue in the cabin as we can expect a 12-inch digital instrument cluster and a 12-inch infotainment system. They should be joined by minimalist switchgear and a “squircle” steering wheel that is designed to maximize legroom for the driver.
Since the model closely echoes the E-Transit Courier, it could be equipped with an electric motor developing 134 hp (100 kW / 136 PS). Ford Europe has been coy on additional details, but the E-Transit Courier is slated to have a DC fast charging capability of 100 kW which will enable the van to get 54 miles (87 km) of range in as little as 10 minutes. The model is also slated to go from a 10-80% charge in less than 35 minutes.