Year, Make and Model: 2020 Ford Transit.

Topline: Ford modernizes its full-size Transit van courtesy of new engines and the brand’s 10-speed transmission, along with available all-wheel drive which removes the competitive advantage that the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter had in this segment.

What's New: The 2020 Ford Transit is updated to include advanced driver's assist technologies. Standard is autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian detection, and buyers can option up advanced features like blind spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control.

Two new engines debut with the Transit, including a base 3.5-liter V6 engine and a 2.0-liter EcoBlue bi-turbo I-4 diesel. The 3.5-liter EcoBoost returns for 2020 as a top-tier engine. All 2020 Transit models get Ford's 10-speed automatic transmission.

Quotable: “When we introduced Transit five years ago, it immediately became America’s go-to full-size van for fleets, small businesses and large families,” said Mark Buzzell, Ford director of fleet, lease and remarketing operations. “We listened to our commercial and family customers and updated Transit with useful amenities like standard Wi-Fi so kids or crew can stay connected, and helpful driver-assist features like available adaptive cruise control to take the stress out of traffic.”