Ford Transit Skyliner Concept is a Private Jet on Wheels

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      • Concept based on the 2015 Ford Transit showcases Transit’s capability and flexibility
      • Bespoke luxury motor coach designed by Ford Motor Company and built by Galpin Auto Sports provides immersive comfort
      • Four dynamic experience modes – theater, business, reception and travel – transform Skyliner’s environment and make the most of Transit’s 487 cubic feet of interior space

VAN NUYS, Calif., April 10, 2014 – The future of ultra-premium land transportation is here, and it comes with a spacious interior that morphs to support immersive entertainment or a business meeting with the swipe of a smart phone.

Ford today unveiled the Transit Skyliner Concept luxury van to illustrate how versatile and capable the all-new 2015 Transit will be when it goes on sale later this year.

Transit Skyliner embodies the spirit of luxury motor coaches and builds on the heritage of custom vans, showing how Transit can be customized to fit the needs of limousines and high-end transportation services as well as commercial fleets, shuttle providers and individual small-business owners.

Inside, Transit Skyliner can transform into four dramatic modes – theater, business, reception and travel – with movable custom-designed seats that reposition automatically, controlled by a smart phone or tablet.

        • Theater mode: The seats face the retractable movie screen and recline for an optimal cinematic viewing experience
        • Reception mode: The sliding door is open and the seats are arranged for easy entertaining while parked at an event
        • Passengers can position their seats for ultimate comfort and solitude

The entire interior – from seats to mood lighting and entertainment technology – is integrated into a single electronics system controlled through a smart phone or tablet. Refreshments can be served from Transit Skyliner’s built-in bar. Custom luggage was specially designed to complement Transit Skyliner’s one-of-a-kind plush leather seats.

“Traveling in Transit Skyliner is like teleporting,” says Tim Stoehr, Ford’s manager for commercial truck marketing. “You step into the vehicle and you are immediately immersed in the custom interior and high-tech audio visual system. The next thing you know, you are arriving at your destination.”

The exterior of the Transit Skyliner features a custom paint scheme accented by contrasting lower trim and chrome highlights, and the dynamic design emphasizes Transit’s modern European look.

“Transit Skyliner is the ultimate expression of a custom Transit,” Stoehr says. “We created Skyliner to highlight the potential of the Transit platform for the limousine market and introduce Transit as the next generation of modern, cool, fuel-efficient vans.”

Transit Skyliner’s 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine will be available as an option for Transit customers who want the power of a V8 with the fuel efficiency of a V6.

With cargo volume of 487 cubic feet and cargo floor-to-roof height of 81.5 inches in the long wheelbase/extended body high-roof model, Transit can be tailor-made to create a private jet for the road. The unique custom limo design of the Transit Skyliner proves the capabilities of Transit go far beyond the needs of shuttles, commercial fleets and general contractors.

The 2015 Transit will offer two wheelbases, three roof heights and three powertrains, making it capable to fit many needs without body modifications.

The design for Transit Skyliner originated at Ford Motor Company, and its execution was led by

Melvin Betancourt, a Ford design manager, and Galpin Auto Sports, led by CEO Beau Boeckmann.

Galpin Ford is the world’s largest Ford dealership and is known for performance car equipment and conversions as well as leading the surf van and customized van trend of the late 1960s and 1970s.

Transit Skyliner will make its auto show debut at the New York International Auto Show on April 16 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

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