NCV Transit Connect Offers Agility & Versatility

 
Transit Connect ADA Rear Entry
 
Transit Connect with Bruno Joey
 
Transit Connect with Ricon Unilite

As the baby boomer generation moves into its ‘silver-haired' stage, there has never been a greater demand for vehicles that can accommodate wheelchairs. This is as true for families that need to take a loved one to the doctor, or shopping, as it is for non-medical emergency mobility vehicles needed to carry a larger segment of the population on a commercial basis.

The Transit Connect has arrived at the perfect time and the Nor-Cal Vans Adaptive Mobility Conversion offers both agility and versatility.

First the size of the Transit Connect makes it an agile vehicle, able to move in and out of tight spaces with street-smart maneuverability. The Transit Connect offers the feel of a car with the cargo room of a van. This sweet combination makes it the ideal choice for wheelchair transportation, either commercial or private. The high fuel economy (22 mpg city/26 mpg highway) is also a much-desired benefit.

For individuals, it will enable a person in a wheelchair, a driver and up to four other individuals, to be carried safely, comfortably and economically! The rear door of the Transit has been adapted, and the floor at the rear has been lowered seven inches. At the door opening, a five-foot lightweight ramp can then be opened out, making the slope of the entry to the van a very easy one.