Ford Transit Ambulance Manufacturing: The ICU Engineering Standard

In This Guide

  • Why the Ford Transit is an ideal ambulance platform
  • Available configurations (Type II, Type I/III, Transit Custom)
  • Key technical specifications and capabilities
  • Safety features and EN 1789 certification
  • How to choose the right configuration for your needs

Quick Summary

FeatureFord Transit Ambulance
Platform optionsCargo van, cutaway, chassis-cab
Engine choices3.5L EcoBoost V6 or 2.0L/2.2L Turbo Diesel
DrivetrainRear-Wheel Drive or All-Wheel Drive
ConfigurationsType II (van), Type I/III (modular box)
CertificationEN 1789 (10G crash-tested)
Ideal forUrban response, inter-facility transport, ALS, ICU

Why the Ford Transit?

The Ford Transit is one of the most requested ambulance platforms worldwide. Its popularity comes from a combination of practical advantages that matter to EMS services.

Powertrain Options

EngineBest For
3.5L EcoBoost V6Rapid response, highway speeds, hilly terrain
2.0L / 2.2L Turbo DieselFleet economy, long-distance transport, urban routes

Both options are available with Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) or All-Wheel Drive (AWD) depending on your operational needs.

Built-in Safety

Modern Transit chassis come equipped with advanced safety features that are critical for emergency driving:

  • Pre-Collision Assist
  • Lane-Keeping System
  • Electronic Stability Control (AdvanceTrac with RSC)
  • Traction control for all-weather response

Ride Quality

The Transit’s independent front suspension provides a significantly smoother ride than traditional truck-based ambulances. This is especially important when transporting patients with spinal trauma, as harsh road vibrations are minimized.


Ford Transit Ambulance Configurations

ICU manufactures Ford Transit ambulances in three primary configurations, each designed for specific mission profiles.

Type II: Standard Van Conversion

Best for: Urban 911 response, inter-facility patient transport, paramedic services

Platform: Transit Medium-Roof or High-Roof cargo van

What we do:

  • Structurally reinforce the factory steel shell
  • Add thermal insulation throughout
  • Install medical-grade interior lining
  • Integrate complete electrical and medical systems

Key advantages:

  • Unmatched maneuverability in tight city streets
  • Lower step-in height for safer crew access
  • Excellent fuel economy
  • High-roof version offers over 1.9 meters standing headroom

Typical configuration:

  • 1-2 stretcher positions
  • 3-4 attendant seats
  • Oxygen and suction systems
  • Basic to advanced life support equipment

Type I & Type III: Modular Box Body

Best for: Advanced Life Support (ALS), bariatric transport, heavy rescue, mobile ICU

Platform: Ford Transit Cutaway or Chassis-Cab (5.0-tonne heavy-duty variant)

What we do:

  • Manufacture a custom lightweight composite sandwich panel box
  • Mount the box to the Transit chassis
  • Type III maintains walk-through connection to cab
  • Type I has separate cab with pass-through window

Key advantages:

  • Maximum exterior storage compartments
  • Significantly more interior volume
  • Superior payload capacity for critical care equipment
  • Can accommodate full ICU instrumentation

Typical configuration:

  • Central stretcher with 360-degree access
  • Multiple ventilator and monitor positions
  • Extended oxygen capacity
  • Full ICU equipment suite

Transit Custom: First Responder

Best for: Rapid intervention, congested city centers, quick response vehicles

Platform: Smaller Ford Transit Custom van

What we do:

  • Lightweight conversion focused on speed
  • Essential medical equipment only
  • Optimized for single paramedic operation

Key advantages:

  • Extremely maneuverable in narrow streets
  • Lower operating costs
  • Faster response times
  • Ideal for initial assessment and stabilization

Interior Architecture and Clinical Workflow

The interior of an ICU Ford Transit ambulance is designed for two priorities: infection control and paramedic ergonomics.

10G Crash Safety (EN 1789)

Every interior component is dynamically tested to withstand 10G multi-directional impact forces:

  • Stretcher mounts
  • Oxygen cylinder brackets
  • Cabinets and storage units
  • Attendant seats

In a collision, equipment stays secured. Lives are protected.

Seamless Infection Control

ICU eliminates wood and standard fiberglass from patient cabins:

FeatureBenefit
Seamless ABS vacuum-formed panelsNo joints for bacteria to hide
Radiused cornersEasy to clean, no sharp angles
Monolithic anti-slip epoxy floorChemical-resistant, seamless
Antibacterial surfaces throughoutPrevents cross-contamination

The entire cabin can be chemically washed down between patients, ensuring complete decontamination.

Ergonomic Action Area

The primary paramedic seat (a swivel EVS tech seat) is positioned within arm’s reach of:

  • Digital control panel
  • Integrated suction aspirator
  • Recessed oxygen outlets
  • Essential medical supplies

This allows paramedics to deliver care while securely seat-belted during transport.


Technical Systems

CAN-Bus Digital Control

A centralized touchscreen electronic control panel manages:

  • Cabin lighting (multiple zones)
  • Patient compartment climate
  • Medical gas levels
  • System diagnostics

All critical functions are monitored and controlled from one intuitive interface.

Climate Control (HVAC)

The patient compartment has a dedicated HVAC system separate from the cab:

ComponentSpecification
Cooling capacityUp to 32,000 BTU
Heating capacityUp to 35,000 BTU
Air distributionDucted throughout
FiltrationHEPA-grade
Temperature controlIndependent from cab

This ensures optimal temperature regulation for patients in shock, regardless of outside conditions.

Electrical System

ComponentSpecification
AlternatorsSecondary high-capacity unit
Battery bankLithium-ion (auxiliary)
InverterPure sine wave
OutletsMultiple 12V DC and 220V/110V AC hospital-grade

The system powers sensitive diagnostic tools continuously, even with the main engine off.


Technical Specifications Summary

CategorySpecification
Base platformFord Transit (cargo, cutaway, or chassis-cab)
Engine options3.5L EcoBoost V6 / 2.0L-2.2L Turbo Diesel
DrivetrainRWD or AWD
ConfigurationType II (van) or Type I/III (modular box)
Interior liningSeamless antibacterial ABS
Crash safety10G tested (EN 1789)
Climate control32,000 BTU cooling / 35,000 BTU heating
ElectricalLithium-ion battery bank + pure sine inverter
Control systemCAN-Bus digital touchscreen

Why Choose ICU for Your Ford Transit Ambulance?

Direct Manufacturer

ICU handles the complete production lifecycle at our factory in Ankara, Türkiye:

  • Raw chassis procurement
  • Structural reinforcement
  • Medical module fabrication
  • System integration
  • EN 1789 certification
  • Global export logistics

You deal directly with the factory. No intermediaries.

EN 1789 Certified

All our Ford Transit ambulances are designed and tested to meet European ambulance standards, including 10G crash safety for all equipment mounts.

Global Delivery

We export worldwide and manage all documentation:

  • Commercial invoice
  • Packing list
  • Certificate of origin
  • Bill of lading

We deliver to ports across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and beyond.

After-Sales Support

  • Technical documentation (wiring diagrams, manuals)
  • Remote assistance
  • Spare parts availability
  • Training programs available

Frequently Asked Questions

“Which Ford Transit model is best for urban response?”

The Transit Medium-Roof or High-Roof cargo van in Type II configuration is ideal for cities. It offers excellent maneuverability, good fuel economy, and enough space for most urban EMS missions.

“Can I get a Ford Transit ambulance with 4×4?”

Yes. The Transit is available with All-Wheel Drive (AWD) on many configurations. This provides enhanced traction in rain, snow, or light off-road conditions.

“What is the difference between Type II and Type III on Transit?”

  • Type II: Van conversion using the factory body. More maneuverable, lower cost.
  • Type III: Cutaway chassis with modular box body. More interior space, higher payload, can be remounted on new chassis later.

“How long does manufacturing take?”

20 to 28 weeks depending on configuration and current production schedule.

“Do you ship to my country?”

Yes. We export worldwide and can provide pricing CIF to your nearest port.

“Can we visit the factory in Turkey?”

Absolutely. We welcome clients to visit our facility in Ankara to see our manufacturing process and discuss requirements in person.


Contact

Infinity Chassis Units (ICU)

📞 Phone / WhatsApp: +90 555 104 06 48
✉️ Email: sales@infinitychassis.com
🌐 Website: www.infinitychassis.com

Our specialties:
Ford Transit Ambulances | Mercedes Sprinter Ambulances | Toyota Ambulances | Mobile Clinics

Office hours:
Monday – Friday: 09:00 – 18:00 (UTC+3)


Document updated: March 2026

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