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Does Ford still make the E-series?

Yes, Ford still produces the E-Series. The E-Series is a full-size van that has been in production since 1960, although it is now only available as a chassis since 2015. The E-Series is commonly used for various purposes such as commercial transportation, emergency vehicles, and recreational vehicles. The latest information available is about the 2025 Ford E-Series Cutaway, which features a 7.3L V8 gas engine and a six-speed automatic transmission.
Please note that the E-Series is no longer available with a factory-built van body, but enthusiasts and upfitters can still purchase a stripped-down cutaway E-Series chassis from Ford. The Ford Transit van has effectively replaced the E-Series as Ford’s primary van offering in North America, except for the stripped-down chassis options.
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What is the difference between a Ford e150 e250 or e350?

The Basic Difference:
The higher the number, the more weight the van can haul and the heavier duty it is.

When was the Ford e350 discontinued?

The Ford E-350 is a Full Size Van in the Ford E-Series Lineup and It’s available in a Chassis Cab, Cutaway Van, Stripped Chassis, Passenger Van and/or Cargo Van. It was replaced by Ford Transit 350 Passenger and Cargo Vans in 2015.

When did Ford stop making E-series?

2015
Along with the cargo and passenger van styles, Ford also produced the E-series as a cutaway van and a stripped chassis type, which is a chassis with no bodywork. The E-series vans were the top-selling models in the United States between 1980 and 2015 with the model line’s discontinuation.

What does E-series mean Ford?

Ford Econoline
The Ford E-Series (also known as the Ford Econoline, Ford Econovan or Ford Club Wagon) is a range of full-size vans manufactured and marketed by the Ford Motor Company. Introduced for 1961 as the replacement of the Ford F-Series panel van, four generations of the model line have been produced.

Does Ford still make Econoline vans?

Now in continuous production for 59 years, Ford E-Series is available in cutaway and stripped chassis models that are used for applications like shuttle buses, ambulances and small RVs.

What does the E stand for in E250?

E250 grade of steel is defined in category 1 steels (Steel grade designation system). E is the application symbol for Engineering steel & the next set of 3 digits gives the steel’s minimum yield strength.

When did Ford stop making E150?

Ford retired the E-Series passenger and cargo vans after 2014, replacing them with the Ford Transit. As of current production, the E-Series remains offered exclusively in cutaway and stripped-chassis configurations.

Why did Ford stop making the E Series van?

Why Did Ford Stop Making the Econoline? In 2014, Ford discontinued the production of econolines to replace them with the Ford Transits. The idea being, Transits offered a little more cargo capacity, space, gas efficiency and van configuration options.

What motor is in Ford E-Series?

Highlights

Highlights
Available Engines 7.3L V8 Premium-Rated Engine
Horsepower 325 hp @ 3,750 rpm
Torque 450 ft-lbs @ 3,750 rpm
Transmission TorqShift® 6-speed automatic with overdrive and tow/haul mode

Did the E300 replace the E350?

In 2020 the E300 was bumped to the E350, gaining 15 horsepower on a new engine. Emergency braking is also added as a standard safety feature for 2020 models.

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