Tour safely with Novel Ford
Novel Ford Namibia offers a complete set of transportation vans ready to make your dreams come true.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa - Passengers want to travel in a safe and fast vehicle which can bring them to their destination safely. A road trip in the Transit Van ELWB offers a variety of enjoyable features. The ELWB boasts a light and spacious interior with car-like levels of comfort and advanced, relevant technology - successfully combining business with pleasure. Seating is comfortable enough for peaceful rest while the driver embarks on a journey to your destination.
Rear seats can be removed to accommodate wheelchairs or provide extra luggage space.
The overhead storage bin in the Passenger Wagon provides ample, convenient storage for a variety of travel items.
Bigger, roomier and more versatile than ever, the new Ford Tourneo Bus offers a choice of body lengths and seating configurations to carry up to 17 passengers. Its contoured exterior is easy on the eye - bringing new levels of style to commercial vehicles.
SAFETY
With front and rear parking distance sensors, torque vectoring control, traction-control, emergency brake assist and emergency brake warning the Transit Van ELWB is the vehicle you want when transporting precious cargo.
Inertia-reel seat belts are fitted to every seat; offering a safer way to travel and hill start assist ensure a smooth launch on even the trickiest of hills.
All Passenger Wagons come standard with driver and passenger dual airbags.
The Transit Passenger Wagons include a safety canopy system with a full-length, side curtain airbag.
ENGINE
With its 2.2l Ford diesel engine, the Transit Van ELWB can be relied upon to carry its load, without lagging behind.
It is so strong that even the fourth gear provides smooth running after yielding at a traffic intersection or crossing a speed hump.
Advanced technologies enhance and optimise the driving experience - ensuring exceptional fuel economy.
These include: Ford Smart regenerative charging - maintaining efficient battery charge levels and reducing overall fuel use, gearshift indicator light - ensuring gears are changed at the perfect moment, Ford EcoMode - encouraging and allowing for economical driving behaviour.
The Transit has been the best-selling light commercial vehicle in Europe for forty years, and in some countries the term "Transit" has passed into common usage as a generic trademark applying to any light commercial in this size bracket.
While the Transit exterior shows the energy-in-motion influence of the Ford kinetic design, the interior is equally dynamic and comfortable with available heated seats, standard driver inboard armrests and configurable aisle seating. The driver and front passenger seats are adjustable to several positions, and the steering wheel tilts and telescopes to provide the most comfortable position for any driver.
FORD TRANSIT
The Ford Transit is a range of light commercial vehicles produced since 1965.
Over 8 000 000 Transit vans have been sold, making it the third best-selling van of all time. These vans have been produced across four basic platform generations (1965, 1986, 2000, and 2013), with various "facelift" versions of each.
* The Novel Motor Company is the main representative of Ford in Namibia since 1986. Novel Ford offers new, pre-owned and demo vehicles, with spectacular service and great deals.
“Our love of cars, and our passion for getting people behind the wheels of some of the best cars in the world, keep us constantly growing and striving for more.”
BOXES IN STORY
TRANSIT VAN ELWB
Fuel consumption 9,3l/100km
Co2 emissions 244g/1km
2,2l diesel engine
80l fuel tank
Power: 114KW
Torque: 385 Nm
6-speed manual
16’’ steel wheels
Turning circle: 13,3m
Towing capacity (braked) : 3 500kg
Payload (without float): 2 270kg
GVM: 4 700kg
Overall length: 6 704mm
Trip computer (distance to empty, instant and average fuel consumption, average speed, outside temperature.
TOURNEO 2,2 TDCI TREND (92 KW) LWB
Fuel consumption 6.5l/100km
Co2 emissions 172g/1km
92KW @3500 rpm
6-speed manual
16” alloy wheels
8 cloth seats
Heated 4-way adjustable driver’s seat and front passenger’s with armrest
Rear seat recline with 2nd row armrest
Rear seats: foldable and detachable
ISOFIX child seat: 3 attachments
Cruise control with ASLD
Towing capacity (braked) :1 600kg
Payload: 915kg
Trip computer
Rear seats can be removed to accommodate wheelchairs or provide extra luggage space.
The overhead storage bin in the Passenger Wagon provides ample, convenient storage for a variety of travel items.
Bigger, roomier and more versatile than ever, the new Ford Tourneo Bus offers a choice of body lengths and seating configurations to carry up to 17 passengers. Its contoured exterior is easy on the eye - bringing new levels of style to commercial vehicles.
SAFETY
With front and rear parking distance sensors, torque vectoring control, traction-control, emergency brake assist and emergency brake warning the Transit Van ELWB is the vehicle you want when transporting precious cargo.
Inertia-reel seat belts are fitted to every seat; offering a safer way to travel and hill start assist ensure a smooth launch on even the trickiest of hills.
All Passenger Wagons come standard with driver and passenger dual airbags.
The Transit Passenger Wagons include a safety canopy system with a full-length, side curtain airbag.
ENGINE
With its 2.2l Ford diesel engine, the Transit Van ELWB can be relied upon to carry its load, without lagging behind.
It is so strong that even the fourth gear provides smooth running after yielding at a traffic intersection or crossing a speed hump.
Advanced technologies enhance and optimise the driving experience - ensuring exceptional fuel economy.
These include: Ford Smart regenerative charging - maintaining efficient battery charge levels and reducing overall fuel use, gearshift indicator light - ensuring gears are changed at the perfect moment, Ford EcoMode - encouraging and allowing for economical driving behaviour.
The Transit has been the best-selling light commercial vehicle in Europe for forty years, and in some countries the term "Transit" has passed into common usage as a generic trademark applying to any light commercial in this size bracket.
While the Transit exterior shows the energy-in-motion influence of the Ford kinetic design, the interior is equally dynamic and comfortable with available heated seats, standard driver inboard armrests and configurable aisle seating. The driver and front passenger seats are adjustable to several positions, and the steering wheel tilts and telescopes to provide the most comfortable position for any driver.
FORD TRANSIT
The Ford Transit is a range of light commercial vehicles produced since 1965.
Over 8 000 000 Transit vans have been sold, making it the third best-selling van of all time. These vans have been produced across four basic platform generations (1965, 1986, 2000, and 2013), with various "facelift" versions of each.
* The Novel Motor Company is the main representative of Ford in Namibia since 1986. Novel Ford offers new, pre-owned and demo vehicles, with spectacular service and great deals.
“Our love of cars, and our passion for getting people behind the wheels of some of the best cars in the world, keep us constantly growing and striving for more.”
BOXES IN STORY
TRANSIT VAN ELWB
Fuel consumption 9,3l/100km
Co2 emissions 244g/1km
2,2l diesel engine
80l fuel tank
Power: 114KW
Torque: 385 Nm
6-speed manual
16’’ steel wheels
Turning circle: 13,3m
Towing capacity (braked) : 3 500kg
Payload (without float): 2 270kg
GVM: 4 700kg
Overall length: 6 704mm
Trip computer (distance to empty, instant and average fuel consumption, average speed, outside temperature.
TOURNEO 2,2 TDCI TREND (92 KW) LWB
Fuel consumption 6.5l/100km
Co2 emissions 172g/1km
92KW @3500 rpm
6-speed manual
16” alloy wheels
8 cloth seats
Heated 4-way adjustable driver’s seat and front passenger’s with armrest
Rear seat recline with 2nd row armrest
Rear seats: foldable and detachable
ISOFIX child seat: 3 attachments
Cruise control with ASLD
Towing capacity (braked) :1 600kg
Payload: 915kg
Trip computer
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