Detailed item info Model OverviewFord's E-Series full-size van models. otherwise referred to with the name Econoline. can be equipped in a wide range of configurations for both cargo and passenger duty for 2007. Passenger versions come in two primary models--the standard-duty E-150. and the Super Duty E-350. which offers increased towing and hauling ability. The E-150 comes in a single length. while the E-350 comes in standard and extended versions. The extended version is about 20 inches longer. A 225-horsepower. 4. 6L V8 is standard on the E-150. but all Super Duty E-350s come with a standard 255-horsepower. 5. 4L V8. The 5. 4L is optional on the E-150; exclusive to the E-350 is the optional 6. 0L Power Stroke turbo-diesel. which is best for towing and makes 235 horsepower and 440 lb-ft of torque. Also standard on the E-350 is AdvanceTrac with roll stability control. an electronic stability aid aimed at preventing the loss of control that could lead to a rollover. Four-wheel anti-lock brakes are standard on all passenger-duty Econolines. XL models come with air conditioning. a basic AM/FM radio. tilt steering. and a seating arrangement with front bucket seats and two three-passenger bench seats in back. XLTs step up to a six-speaker CD sound system. dual captain's chairs in front. power windows. mirrors. and locks. plus cruise control. The more luxurious Chateau includes a two-tone paint scheme. aluminum wheels. four cloth captain's chairs. an overhead console. and keyless entry. The E-350 extended models have several additional seating configurations that can accommodate up to 15 people. There are a variety of packages available on the Econoline that help equip it for specialized uses. For instance. a Masterack system helps secure tools and parts into smaller storage bins. Other notable options include a reverse-sensing system and auxiliary rear air conditioning. The E-150 can tow up to 7. 00 pounds and the E-350 can tow up to 10. 00 pounds. when equipped with the optional Trailer Tow package.