Frontline launches new Ford Transit Custom campervan

New Blue Oval base allows Sydney campervan specialist to offer more space and comforts inside

Source: caravancampingsales.com.au

Long-standing Sydney campervan conversion specialist Frontline has ripped the covers of its much-anticipated new Ford Transit Custom camper, at the 2025 NSW Caravan Camping Holiday Supershow at the Rosehill Racecourse in Sydney.

Adding to Frontline’s Toyota Hiace, Volkswagen Transporter and Renault Trafic conversions, the new Frontline-fettled Ford boasts the largest bed area in the Frontline range, along with a big wardrobe, increased kitchen bench space, and an electrical system located in a way that opens up additional storage space in the boot area.

New Frontline Transit Custom campervan at the 2025 Sydney Supershow

Pricing for the Frontline Ford Transit Custom starts at $110,000 drive-away, based on the Transit Custom Trend model in Frozen White. Four other paint hue choices are available for an additional $3600, while there are numerous other vehicle extras such as a towbar, alloy wheels, and side striping before you get to the fit-out optional extras.

Pricing for the Frontline Ford Transit Custom starts at $110,000 drive-away, based on the Transit Custom Trend model in Frozen White. Four other paint hue choices are available for an additional $3600, while there are numerous other vehicle extras such as a towbar, alloy wheels, and side striping before you get to the fit-out optional extras.

Pricing for the Frontline Ford Transit Custom starts at $110,000 drive-away, based on the Transit Custom Trend model in Frozen White. Four other paint hue choices are available for an additional $3600, while there are numerous other vehicle extras such as a towbar, alloy wheels, and side striping before you get to the fit-out optional extras.

Standard kitchen and cooking features include a stainless steel sink with electric pump, both butane and induction cookers, and a 12volt 90L fridge-freezer.

The pop-top has three flyscreen windows, and the conversion also includes soft fabric wall lining, fully-lined curtains, 15mm plywood flooring with vinyl coverings, a swivel passenger seat or fixed, front three-seat bench, day-and-night bed/lounge, a swivel table, external shower, 55-litre water tank and a wind-out awning.

The standard fit-out electrical system incorporates a 110Ah AGM battery with Victron 240v charging and DC charging and a Orion DC to DC and MPPT solar regulator. A couple of off-grid lithium/solar set-ups are available as options, while also standard is a 12volt fan with timer and six LED lights.

With a Tare of around 2350kg and a 3225kg GVM, the Frontline camper has a payload of approximately 875kg, to go with its 2500kg towing capacity.

The base vehicle, 2025 Ford Transit Custom, is a fresh-sheet design released in late-2024, and features upgrades to occupant safety and comfort, better cabin and rear area space and a more versatile and easily accessible cabin.

The powertrain consists of a 125kW/390Nm 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine, with eight-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive, although Frontline says it will also offer an AWD version.

The fit-out includes multiple cabinet, seat trims and curtain colour and patterns to choose from, while there are numerous extra-cost options to add to the bill. These include flyscreens to the rear- or side door, a rear door tent, microwave, portable toilet, diesel heating, and lithium battery and solar upgrades.

Like all new Frontline campers, the Transit Custom is fitted out at the Brookvale, NSW factory, and comes with full volume second stage Federal approval.

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