The 2025 Ford E-Transit continues to lead the pack in the full-size electric van segment, with impressive sales growth during the first quarter of 2025. According to recent data, Ford delivered 3,756 E-Transit units in the U.S. alone—a nearly 30% increase compared to Q1 2024. That performance secured the E-Transit a commanding 62% market share, outperforming key competitors like Rivian and Chevrolet BrightDrop by a wide margin.
Despite growing competition, no rival came close. Rivian’s combined EDV 700 and EDV 500 sales reached 2,000 units, while BrightDrop models totaled just 274. In total, the U.S. electric van segment grew by 55% in Q1, reaching 6,030 units. Ford’s E-Transit remains the go-to choice for fleet customers seeking reliable, emission-free cargo solutions—thanks in part to continuous enhancements in range, charging speed, and upfit-ready configurations.
The 2025 E-Transit introduces a standard 89 kWh battery, replacing the previous 68 kWh pack, and brings several new factory-integrated trade packages designed for professionals like electricians and HVAC techs. Other practical updates include interior wall liner kits, large grab handles for easy access, and a Smart Acceleration Truncation system that encourages smoother driving habits for fleet operators.
As Ford gears up for the next-generation E-Transit—expected to arrive in 2026—its current model remains the undisputed electric van leader. With ongoing improvements and a clear focus on commercial functionality, the E-Transit is positioned to remain the top choice for businesses embracing electrification.