2011 E-Series

2011 FORD E-SERIES MARKS 50 YEARS OF HARD WORK; TECHNOLOGY, SAFETY SET STAGE FOR BRIGHT FUTURE

America’s best-selling full-size van for 31 years running, Ford E-Series marks its 50th anniversary in 2011 by offering premium technology to better serve customers. These technologies are designed to help customers manage their fleets more efficiently and track and secure tools.

Available technologies like Ford Work Solutions, SYNC voice-activated communications and entertainment system and a navigation system with HD Radio technology add up to a formidable package for both productivity and customer satisfaction.

Since 1961 the time-tested E-Series has proven itself as always being there for customers and their family or business needs with smart innovations and the right equipment to get the job done.

Productivity solutions
E-Series is the van of choice for a range of customers – from small business owners to custom upfitters to larger commercial fleet operators. Ford E-Series offers features and technologies to make work and travel more productive and convenient. They include:

The right tools start with the right foundation
E-Series can offer some of the most advanced technology in the business since it already has one of the most capable chassis in the business. Some of the standard and available functionality built into E-Series includes:

Comfort and convenience built into the interior
The 2011 E-Series features a tough, functional interior that reflects its exterior design. Key features include:

E-Series safety technologies
Standard and available 2011 Ford E-Series safety features include:

E-Series technology and connectivity features
Standard and available 2011 Ford E-Series technology features include:

E-Series vans are available in E-150, E-250 Super Duty and E-350 Super Duty regular and extended-length configurations. Wagons are available in E-150 and E-350 Super Duty regular-length and E-350 Super Duty extended-length configurations.

All E-Series vans are built at the Ford Ohio Assembly Plant in Avon Lake, Ohio.