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The Ford SuperVan is back with a 2,000-HP AWD Electric Powerplant

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The Ford SuperVan is back
Original 1971 SuperVan

The Ford Transit was created as a joint effort between Germany and Britain’s branches of the Ford Motor Company. Originally named Project Redcap. This van became not just Europe’s first-ever developed by these two companies but also it’s most influential for years to come. With its design being seen all over the world in many different countries through use by various militaries or simply everyday people who want efficient means of transportation around town!

The Transit “SuperVan” was introduced at the Brands Hatch Circuit racetrack in 1972. Based on one of Ford’s record-setting race cars, this newly designed van had a 5-liter V8 engine and could reach 150 mph with ease! This icon would go through several revisions throughout the decades – released as SuperVans 2 (1984) or 3(1994).

The SuperVan 4 harnesses the capabilities of a mid-mounted 50.0-kWh liquid-cooled battery. Located where previous SuperVans’ ICEs were.To power four electric motors that promise to deliver 1973 horses and a zero-to-62-mph time of under two seconds via an all-wheel-drive system