Detailed item info Model OverviewAll Ford Transit Connect Wagon models come with a 136-horsepower. 2. 0L 4-cylinder engine that's been designed to meet tough commercial-vehicle standards. It's hooked up to a four-speed automatic transmission and is rated an EPA 21 mpg city. 26 highway. With power rack-and-pinion steering and front-wheel drive. the Transit Connect was designed to ride and drive much more like a car than full-size. truck-based vans. Very compact exterior dimensions of less than 181 inches long and 71 inches wide--about the parking size of a compact sedan--make the Transit Connect very easy to park and maneuver in the city. while the tall roof and large cargo doors make loading passengers or cargo very convenient. The cargo area itself has more than 59 inches of floor-to-ceiling height. and there's up to 78. 1 cubic feet of cargo room. All Transit Connect Wagons come with cloth front buckets and a 3-passenger rear bench seat. For passenger duty. the Ford Transit Connect comes in two different trims: XLT and XLT Premium. And there's not much of an equipment or price difference between the two. XLT models come with air conditioning. keyless entry. cruise control. a tilt/telescoping steering wheel and power windows. locks and mirrors. XLT Premium models. which are especially geared toward personal use. add tinted. third-row flip-open windows; rear cargo-door stowage; body-color. flat-folding heated mirrors; four audio speakers; and a few other trim upgrades.