Detailed model of a Ford Connect compact panel van. Part of a huge related collection available from ES3DStudios. Many more linked sets available from ES3DStudios in a range of formats. Click 'ES3DStudios' for full range.
Texture uv scheme designed for easy unwrapping (minimum seams.) PSD texture available for easy colour changes, logos and/or grime application. Poly count can be heavily reduced by removing wheel treads (separateed object).
Please note: Textures provided in 2nd Zip download.
Texture size is 2048x2048.
Many more linked sets available from ES3DStudios in a range of formats. Click 'ES3DStudios' for full range. Part of a large range of civil engineering and public works vehicles. Also ideal for cheaply populating city scenes or previsualisations.
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The Ford Transit Connect is a compact panel van developed by Ford Europe and manufactured by Ford Otosan, designed by Peter Horbury and introduced in 2002 to replace the older Ford Escort and Fiesta-based Courier van ranges, which had ceased production in the same year.
The Ford Tourneo Connect, a leisure activity vehicle, is a Transit Connect with side windows and rear seats. All North American Transit Connects are imported as passenger vehicles to circumvent the 25% 'ChickenTax' on imported light trucks.
The Transit Connect employs the front-wheel drive Ford C170 platform of the original international Ford Focus — the same platform currently used with the North American Ford Focus. Other than the name, it shares few components with the Transit. The Connect is manufactured by Otosan in an all new production plant at Gölcük, near Kocaeli, Turkey, and in Romania by Automobile Craiova.
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