Despite the strong growth from the Nissan NV200, Ford Transit Connect is still in a dominant position among the small commercial vans. In fact, the Transit Connect has sold more units through the first half of the year than all competitors combined.
The 2015 Ram ProMaster City has a “hick-up” in June sales and slides down to fourth place. The June sales were significantly lower than in the previous month. The Chevy City Express is gaining momentum and sets its sights on the NV200 that is currently in the second place.
The aging Ram Cargo Van, which is based on the Dodge Caravan is finally winding down.
Small Commercial Van – June 2015 Sales
| June 2015 # | June ’15 / ’14 % | YTD 2015 # | YTD ’15 / ’14 % | |
| Ford Transit Connect | 4,476 | -2.1% | 24,257 | 22.5% |
| Nissan NV200 | 1,460 | 15.3% | 8,440 | 44.8% |
| Chevy City Express | 1,073 | NEW | 4,284 | NEW |
| Ram ProMaster City | 444 | NEW | 3,078 | NEW |
| Ram Cargo Van | 79 | -92.0% | 3,075 | -36.0% |
Check out this TFLtruck small working van matchup video.

Andre Smirnov is a life-long automotive enthusiast, writer, reporter, and software engineer. He has been a contributor at TFL since 2011.













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