Hi, good question, I would guess that there is an adjustment on the software to the speedometer, but I am going to Ford in a month or so for training, so will ask your technical question then. Please like and subscribe 👍🏻
Hey Ross, Do you not have a Ford Tourneo Titanium X to make a long video? No one on UA-cam makes a video with such good equipment. I would like to see the 360° camera, the electric doors, the camera-based rearview mirror, etc. Would you be so kind as to make such a video?
Hey Zeynel thanks for reaching out. At the moment I don’t have one of them, just access to the black Titanium. But as soon as I get a X on site I will do a detailed video 👍🏻🫡
Looks nice, I saw a video of a Toyota HiAce being converted to an overlander on the 4xOverland channel from Andrew. Wonder if one can do the same with this vehicle.
Hi Ross, question about 19inch rims. I have never come across anything like this before, but the overall diameter of its 235/50r19 tyre is 28mm more than that of 215/60r17 tyre of Tourneo's 17inch option. This means 14mm (or 4%÷ radius) difference. This is beyond what is legally allowed. How is this handled, should there be a softwhere correction to Speedometer? Or, do they come with different final drive ratios? If not, do we just conclude that the car will be 4% slower on the 19"? Compared to 215/65r16 wheel of new Transit Custom van, this difference goes up to 16.5mm in radius or 5%.
Hi Ross. Is there a USB port near the rear-view mirror (to easily hook up a dashcam)? I saw this feature on a PHEV Tourneo Custom Active Spec from a turkish review of the vehicle.
I’m driving the van with upgraded alloys at the moment and the noise difference is minimal, the larger wheels certainly look sportier ⚡️ Please like and subscribe 👍🏻
We have just taken delivery of a brand new long wheel base custom at work and the panel fit and overall build quality is shocking. There are dents under all the door handles where the pressings are poor and the sides ot the van are rippled all the way down. The quality is no where near that of the 2 year old custom it has replaced. Seems to me that manufacturers are concentrating too much on the big fancy screens and overlooking the things that really matter. But then again it seems to be what appeals younger people!!!
If you have issues with the van might be worth getting it checked out by your local dealer/ Ford body shop, and see if they can be rectified under warranty 👍🏻
Hi, yes the rear seats are removable. Because it’s not a van, it’s not weighed in load the same way as a van would be.So the only way to really know what payload is, would be to weigh the vehicle with the seats on the Weybridge, and then remove them and weigh them again.
@@VanManRoss thanks but that would only tell me the weight of the seats.... what I want to know is once I remove the seats how many kg can I load into the back as if it were a van.
Check out the build a vehicle section on the Ford website in your country and it will give you an idea on price. Factory orders are currently shut in the uk
Tried 170hp, Titanium, 4x4 2.O Diesel. Noisy and horribly underpowered. Noise from engine, air, wheels ... Underpowered - getting from 80km/h to 130km/h on flat highway was soooo loong and even longer to somewhat get to 140km/h which I thought it will not make it. From a little down hill (consider rather flat) I was able to make 150km and after like a Jumbo on the runway I achieved 160km/h. The engine was going hype up to 4000 rpm and same if you want sharper start from zero to 50km/h. It is noisy even if you do not hurry and easy on gas. I won't buy it as much as I was going to when looking at all these reviews. Just for these Otherwise I would not mind to switch from my big SUV - it is comfy to seat and drive, it is not bumping in the back, over the bumps and stones it goes well (just noisy), it behaves like a normal car and I got used to it within less than 15 min. More power less noise and I would go for it immediately.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, I have never had any negative feedback on the 170 PS model from customers so that is very interesting. Also in the UK we are yet to receive our all-wheel-drive transit custom, so very much looking forward to test driving these when they arrive 😁
Hi, good question, I would guess that there is an adjustment on the software to the speedometer, but I am going to Ford in a month or so for training, so will ask your technical question then. Please like and subscribe 👍🏻
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Hey Ross,
Do you not have a Ford Tourneo Titanium X to make a long video? No one on UA-cam makes a video with such good equipment. I would like to see the 360° camera, the electric doors, the camera-based rearview mirror, etc. Would you be so kind as to make such a video?
Hey Zeynel thanks for reaching out. At the moment I don’t have one of them, just access to the black Titanium. But as soon as I get a X on site I will do a detailed video 👍🏻🫡
Thank You 😊
Looks nice, I saw a video of a Toyota HiAce being converted to an overlander on the 4xOverland channel from Andrew. Wonder if one can do the same with this vehicle.
Interesting!
Hi Ross, question about 19inch rims. I have never come across anything like this before, but the overall diameter of its 235/50r19 tyre is 28mm more than that of 215/60r17 tyre of Tourneo's 17inch option. This means 14mm (or 4%÷ radius) difference. This is beyond what is legally allowed. How is this handled, should there be a softwhere correction to Speedometer? Or, do they come with different final drive ratios? If not, do we just conclude that the car will be 4% slower on the 19"? Compared to 215/65r16 wheel of new Transit Custom van, this difference goes up to 16.5mm in radius or 5%.
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Hi Ross. Is there a USB port near the rear-view mirror (to easily hook up a dashcam)?
I saw this feature on a PHEV Tourneo Custom Active Spec from a turkish review of the vehicle.
Hi don’t have one on site to check currently, but cannot remember seeing one pal
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Hopefully it’s a great vehicle 😀👍🏻 Please subscribe 🤜🏻
Did you have chance to compare noise and gasoline consumption between 17 and 19 inches?
I’m driving the van with upgraded alloys at the moment and the noise difference is minimal, the larger wheels certainly look sportier ⚡️ Please like and subscribe 👍🏻
What is the consumption at 140 km/h? Is it 170 horsepower? @@VanManRoss
Do you mean as in miles per gallon?
@@VanManRoss yes:)
Cannot go that fast on road but at 60mph this morning was doing 45mpg 👍🏻
We have just taken delivery of a brand new long wheel base custom at work and the panel fit and overall build quality is shocking. There are dents under all the door handles where the pressings are poor and the sides ot the van are rippled all the way down. The quality is no where near that of the 2 year old custom it has replaced. Seems to me that manufacturers are concentrating too much on the big fancy screens and overlooking the things that really matter. But then again it seems to be what appeals younger people!!!
If you have issues with the van might be worth getting it checked out by your local dealer/ Ford body shop, and see if they can be rectified under warranty 👍🏻
noticed from US channels that ford in general has QC problems.
Sorry to hear this. We have a previous generation tourneo & love it! We wanted to wanted to upgrade but the current prices are extortionate
are the rear seats removable?
Yes they are 👍🏻
Hiya, is it possible to remove all the seats and use this vehicle like a transit van? and if so, what is the load limit in kg?
Hi, yes the rear seats are removable.
Because it’s not a van, it’s not weighed in load the same way as a van would be.So the only way to really know what payload is, would be to weigh the vehicle with the seats on the Weybridge, and then remove them and weigh them again.
@@VanManRoss thanks but that would only tell me the weight of the seats.... what I want to know is once I remove the seats how many kg can I load into the back as if it were a van.
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Do 2nd and 3rd row seat reclining?
Hi yes the positions are changeable
Starting from how much?
Check out the build a vehicle section on the Ford website in your country and it will give you an idea on price. Factory orders are currently shut in the uk
What is the boot dimensions cm/inch?
www.ford.co.uk/content/dam/guxeu/uk/documents/brochures/cars/BRO-ford-Tourneo_Custom.pdf
All your answers should be there 👍🏻
What is the colour?
Okay you say grey matter correct:)?
Spot on! That’s correct.. looks good right? Please like and subscribe 👍🏻
In box more info please
Hi Paul, what information are you after please?
Wonder what engine failure this Ford will have. Curious how many warranties they do not honor this time all heck breaks lose on them.
It’s the new transits come with a three year / 100,000 mile warranty, so far with the new shape we have only heard good reports👍🏻
Tried 170hp, Titanium, 4x4 2.O Diesel.
Noisy and horribly underpowered.
Noise from engine, air, wheels ...
Underpowered - getting from 80km/h to 130km/h on flat highway was soooo loong and even longer to somewhat get to 140km/h which I thought it will not make it. From a little down hill (consider rather flat) I was able to make 150km and after like a Jumbo on the runway I achieved 160km/h. The engine was going hype up to 4000 rpm and same if you want sharper start from zero to 50km/h. It is noisy even if you do not hurry and easy on gas.
I won't buy it as much as I was going to when looking at all these reviews. Just for these Otherwise I would not mind to switch from my big SUV - it is comfy to seat and drive, it is not bumping in the back, over the bumps and stones it goes well (just noisy), it behaves like a normal car and I got used to it within less than 15 min.
More power less noise and I would go for it immediately.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, I have never had any negative feedback on the 170 PS model from customers so that is very interesting. Also in the UK we are yet to receive our all-wheel-drive transit custom, so very much looking forward to test driving these when they arrive 😁