
Ford e-Tourneo Custom L1 210 kW











Overview
Main Overview Information
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- Country of Manufacture
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- Turkey
- UK
- Turkey
- Years of Production
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- Minivan
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Versatile seating options
- Massive cargo capacity
- Peppy RWD performance
- Good towing capability
- Modern dedicated EV platform
Reasons Not to Buy
- Unavailable in US market
- Limited real-world range
- Low highway top speed
- Lacks frunk storage
- Average DC charging speed
Overview
The 2025 Ford e-Tourneo Custom L1 210 kW is Ford's all-electric people-mover, aiming to blend serious practicality with zero-emission motoring. While not officially slated for the US, this electric van showcases impressive versatility with its configurable L1 (standard wheelbase) body. The 210 kW trim offers a punchy rear-wheel-drive experience, making it an intriguing option for families or businesses needing space and efficiency. As a European-market model, US pricing is unconfirmed, but it represents Ford's push into electrifying its commercial and passenger van lineup, potentially previewing future US offerings.
What's New for 2025?
Being a fresh face with production kicking off in 2024, the 2025 e-Tourneo Custom L1 210 kW variant is essentially all-new. It rides on a dedicated platform engineered for electrification, bringing modern tech and design to Ford's van segment. This model year signifies the full roll-out of this electric powertrain, promising a refined driving experience compared to its combustion-engine siblings. US buyers looking on with interest will note its contemporary features and Ford's latest SYNC infotainment, making it a significant step forward for the Tourneo Custom nameplate globally.
Design & Exterior
The e-Tourneo Custom L1 210 kW sports a modern, purposeful look, unmistakably Ford but with EV-specific touches like a distinctive grille and aero-conscious wheel designs. It’s less "builder's van" and more "sleek shuttle." The L1 standard wheelbase keeps it maneuverable, measuring 198.8 inches in length, 80 inches in width (mirrors excluded), and standing 77.1 inches tall. Expect sharp LED lighting to be part of the package, giving this practical hauler a contemporary and rather upmarket vibe, even if its primary mission is moving people and gear efficiently.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the e-Tourneo Custom L1 210 kW is all about flexible space, offering seating for 6, 7, 8, or even 9 passengers! The cabin is designed to be durable and user-friendly, featuring Ford's latest SYNC infotainment system, likely on a generous touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Cargo is a strong suit; you get a useful 23.7 cubic feet in the trunk with all seats up, expanding to a massive 163.9 cubic feet when you fold those rear seats down. Unfortunately, there's no frunk for extra odds and ends.
Performance & Driving Experience
This electric van isn't messing about! The e-Tourneo Custom L1 packs a 210 kW (roughly 282 hp) Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor driving the rear wheels, serving up a healthy 306 lb-ft of torque. That's good for a surprisingly brisk 0-60 mph sprint in just 7.7 seconds – plenty quick for a vehicle of this size. Expect a smooth, quiet ride typical of EVs, with instant power delivery making city driving a breeze. The driving experience should be comfortable and composed, with a focus on ease of use and refinement over outright sportiness.
Range, Battery & Charging
The e-Tourneo Custom L1 210 kW is equipped with a 64 kWh usable battery pack. Green Cars Compare calculates a real-world range of around 159 miles, with an efficiency of approximately 2.48 mi/kWh. For charging, it supports up to 11 kW AC, meaning a full top-up overnight is easy. On the DC fast charging front, it can handle up to 125 kW, potentially zapping the battery from 10-80% in around 35-40 minutes. The European model uses a CCS Type 2 port; a US version would likely get CCS Type 1 or NACS.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official US NHTSA or IIHS safety ratings are unavailable as it's not sold stateside (and Euro NCAP ratings are pending for this specific EV version), expect the e-Tourneo Custom to come loaded with Ford's Co-Pilot360 suite. This typically includes essentials like pre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, and blind-spot monitoring. Higher trims or optional packages would likely add features like adaptive cruise control and a 360-degree camera, bolstering its credentials as a safe family or commercial hauler.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
If the Ford e-Tourneo Custom L1 210 kW were to land in the US, buyers could likely expect Ford's standard EV warranty package. This typically includes a 3-year/36,000-mile basic vehicle warranty and an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty for the battery and electric drive components, often guaranteeing at least 70% battery capacity retention. Ford's US offerings don't usually include extensive complimentary maintenance, but EV running costs are generally lower thanks to fewer moving parts. Reliability should align with Ford's other modern electric vehicles.
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