A standard 12-volt automotive battery is used in most 2017 Ford Transit 250 models. The common replacement is a Group Size 94R flooded lead-acid battery rated around 730–800 CCA and about 70–80 Ah, though exact specs vary by engine and equipment.
Beyond that basic answer, the Transit lineup includes different engines and optional features that can influence battery requirements. Always verify with the current battery label or your owner's manual to ensure you choose the right unit.
Battery Type and Common Specifications
The following specifications cover the typical 2017 Transit 250 configurations you’re likely to encounter when replacing the battery.
- Voltage: 12V
- Battery type: Flooded lead-acid is standard; some configurations with start-stop may use AGM (absorbed glass mat) technology.
- Group size: Most replacements use Group Size 94R; some models may use 96R—check the label on your current battery or the owner's manual.
- Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): about 730–800 CCA
- Amp-hour rating (Ah): roughly 70–80 Ah
When shopping, aim to match the group size, CCA, and Ah to your van’s requirements. If in doubt, consult the Ford Parts Catalog or a dealer to confirm the exact spec for your VIN and engine option.
Notes on Variants and Verification
Some Transit 250 configurations—such as diesel variants or vehicles equipped with start-stop systems—may require a higher-capacity or AGM battery. Always verify by checking the current battery’s label (which lists group size, CCA, and part number), the owner’s manual, or Ford’s official parts information for your VIN. Replacing with the OEM-recommended unit helps ensure reliability and compatibility.
Summary
In short: the 2017 Ford Transit 250 generally uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery, with Group Size 94R (commonly) and about 730–800 CCA and 70–80 Ah. Always verify exact specs on the battery label or with Ford's official parts resources, especially if your van has start-stop or diesel options.


