Ford Transit Connect 2.Generation Kombi 220 L1 1.5 EcoBlue Trend (PKW-Zulassung) - Terrain

Is a Ford Transit Connect 2.Generation Kombi 220 L1 1.5 EcoBlue Trend (PKW-Zulassung) good for off-road?

Ford Transit Connect 2.Generation  Kombi 220 L1 1.5 EcoBlue Trend (PKW-Zulassung)

Can the Ford Transit Connect 2.Generation Kombi 220 L1 1.5 EcoBlue Trend (PKW-Zulassung) also be used off-road? Here usually a distinction is made between "soft-roaders" and real off-roaders. Wanting to go into real off-road it needs more than just an all-wheel drive. The SUV boom of the last 10 years has produced many cars that look off-road but have limited capability to do so.

Dem Ford Transit Connect fehlt der Allradantrieb von vornherein. Höchstwahrscheinlich kann man ihn auch nicht durch Aufpreis hinzubuchen, zumindest nicht bei bei dieser speziellen Variante. sehen Sie sich unbedingt auch einmal Varianten mit mehr PS an, häufig sind diese Eigenschaften den teuersten Modellen der jeweiligen Baureihen vorbehalten. The ground clearance, another important criterion, is 144 mm for this motor vehicle. This is an average value, i.e. dirt roads and slightly uneven terrain are no problem for the motor vehicle. Torque is available at 270 Nm, which is something you can start with - but if you pull a lot, you will also feel it properly.

The integrated 360-degree camera can also help you move forward on rough terrain and avoid damage.

Rating: Due to the lack of all-wheel drive and the low ground clearance, the Ford Transit Connect is not suitable for off-road use.

Designation

Ground clearance

144 mm

Power transmission

FRONT