Loft × Ford Transit
Electric lift bed over a full lounge on Ford Transit. Domestic build with full lounge functionality.
Why This Combination
The Loft built on Ford Transit pairs the electric lift bed lounge layout with the broadest service network in the country. The Transit's interior dimensions are well-suited to the Loft — the lift mechanism integrates cleanly into the high-roof body, and the result is a full living-room mode during the day with a proper bedroom mode at night.
Customers who pick this combo are typically value-conscious full-time travelers and weekend warriors who want the Loft's daily livability without the Sprinter premium. With AWD available and a domestically-supported gas powertrain, this is the lift-bed build that pencils out for the most buyers.
Configuration Options
The Transit 148 is the right wheelbase for the Loft — gives the lounge real footprint while staying garage-friendly. Extended 148 EXT adds rear cargo space without changing wheelbase.
Ford's AWD is the right call for any customer venturing into snow or unpaved access. RWD is for the budget-conscious or warm-climate traveler. AWD adds about ~$5K-$8K depending on year.
The Loft requires high-roof Transit — the lift bed needs ceiling clearance to retract during the day. Standard on every Loft Transit we build.
What's Included
Every Loft build includes a tested base specification — the lift mechanism, the lounge structure, and the fitment work that makes the platform reliable. Systems and aesthetic finishes are configured per customer.
Pricing
From $88,000. Final pricing depends on configuration — wheelbase, powertrain, climate package, electrical capacity, and aesthetic finishes. Use our build calculator for a real estimate, or get in touch for a detailed quote.
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