








2019 Ford Tourneo Transit Custom Titanium Wheelchair Accessible Van
Description
So, I’ve had this van for a few years now — it’s a 2019 Ford Tourneo Transit Custom in the titanium model, 4-seater, and fully wheelchair accessible. It’s a proper mobility van, built with real practicality in mind. I bought it new and it’s been mostly kept in good shape — only two owners, and I’ve had it serviced through the main dealer, so the service history is solid. MOT runs until August 2026, which is a bit of a relief.It’s got all the smart bits: Bluetooth, cruise control, heated seats, air con, front and rear parking sensors, and even a full set of side mirrors with blind spot assist. The interior is clean, the seats are comfortable (especially the second and third row, which fold and detach easily), and there’s a decent amount of storage — like a map pocket on the front door and a little lift-up storage on the driver’s side.
I’ve kept it fairly low mileage and it’s a short wheelbase, which makes it easier to park in tight spaces. The 17-inch silver alloy wheels are a nice touch, and it’s got a cold-start battery — so it starts even in the winter.
It’s blue, so it’s not flashy, but it’s a solid, reliable van that I’ve used for both work and family trips. I’m selling it because I’ve moved to Ullapool, Highland, and I’m downsizing a bit. It’s not a luxury van — it’s a dependable, practical vehicle with a lot of safety features, including airbags, ABS, EBA, ESC, and even a side wind mitigation system.
There’s a 3-month warranty included, and I’ve kept the original keys, spare key, and fobs. I’m happy to show it around if you’d like to see it — just give me a call and we can sort something out.
It’s not the flashiest thing in the world, but it’s been reliable, well-maintained, and has actually served me well over the years. If you're looking for a capable, accessible van with a full service history and no major issues, this might be the one.
Price is £15,255 — I know it’s not cheap, but it’s a good value for what it is.