What are the detailed interior dimensions of the Classic Transit?

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AdrianaLynn
07/24/25 8:10pm
The interior dimensions of the 7-seater high-roof long-wheelbase New Transit are 5782mm in length, 2374mm in width, and 2590mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2933mm. The 9-seater New Transit Business Travel version is a medium-wheelbase medium-roof model, with a body length of 5341mm, width of 2032mm, height of 2407mm, and a wheelbase of 3300mm. More details about the Transit are as follows: 1. Exterior: The Classic Transit features a fully opening tailgate design, which can open at 90 degrees and 180 degrees. The rear also includes a fixed anti-slip foot pedal for easier loading and unloading of goods. Additionally, the right side of the body is equipped with a single sliding door design, making it convenient to open the door and get in or out, or to load and unload goods even in tight spaces. 2. Powertrain: The Classic Transit is powered by a 2.8L inline four-cylinder intercooled turbocharged common rail diesel engine, delivering a maximum power output of 116PS/3600rpm, with a specific power output of 30.7Kw/L. The maximum torque is 285Nm/2100rpm. This powertrain offers strong low-speed, high-torque output performance, maintaining lower engine speeds even under full load to achieve better acceleration performance, thus effectively balancing power and fuel consumption.
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StClayton
08/11/25 11:01am
I've been using the Classic Transit for transportation for almost five years, and the interior dimensions are truly impressive. The cargo hold comes in two lengths: the short-wheelbase version is about 3.4 meters long, just under 1.8 meters wide, and a bit over 1.7 meters tall—I don’t remember the exact numbers, but it’s definitely sufficient. The short-wheelbase version offers around 6 cubic meters of space, while the long-wheelbase version can exceed 8 cubic meters. When hauling furniture at peak times, I’ve managed to fit a sofa plus several cabinets in the short-wheelbase version, and the 1.8-meter width was just right for arranging them. The headroom is slightly over 1.7 meters, making it easy for me (at 1.75 meters tall) to bend and move in and out comfortably. The rear space is also decent, with enough room for tools or spare parts without feeling cramped. Overall, the design is well thought out, making logistics operations efficient and hassle-free.
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