2025 Ford Transit Custom 320 Limited L2 LWB FWD 2.0 EcoBlue 136ps Low Roof Manual Panel Van
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So, I’ve got this 2025 Ford Transit Custom — the one with the low roof and manual transmission, which I’ve been using for work and it’s been a real life-saver. It’s got that 2.0 EcoBlue engine, 136ps, and the new 13-inch touchscreen is actually pretty slick — runs Android Auto and Apple Car Play, and the voice commands work pretty well, which is a big plus when you’re on the go.The rear view camera is on the dash and kicks in when you put it in reverse — helps a lot when parking, especially in tight spots. There’s also front and rear parking sensors, which I’ve found useful when I’m maneuvering in narrow streets or back alleys.
Windscreen de-icing is a game-changer — the quickclear heated screen works in seconds, even in freezing weather. The heated front seats keep you comfortable in winter, and the keyless entry and start make starting up a breeze.
I’ve used the cruise control on long drives, which is nice — lets you take your foot off the gas and just steer. There’s also hill start assist, which stops the van from rolling when you’re starting on a slope — super helpful when I’m parking on inclines.
The electric front windows have one-touch for driver and front passenger — just a small thing, but saves time. There’s also trailer sway control, which I’ve used once or twice with a trailer, and it’s definitely a safety feature worth having.
I’ve got it in Quorn, Charnwood, and it’s been fully maintained and driven a fair bit — not a mile over the limit, just regular service. The price is £25,650 (VAT not included), which is fair for what it is.
I’m not selling it through a dealer — I just need to get it out of my garage and into a new hands. I’ve used it for both deliveries and transport, so it’s been reliable and low-maintenance. If you’re looking for a practical, well-equipped van with real features, this one’s got a lot of solid stuff. Let me know if you’re interested — happy to chat!