Is designing a van like the Transit like designing a car? Yes and no. It is from a strictly technical and, if you will, procedural standpoint: sketches, then on to the computer and models, with one eye on aerodynamics and the other on surface treatment, working with headlights and sculpted shapes as with cars. But then the amount of models comes into play, as Andrew Wolton, Exterior Design Manager at Ford Pro, explains: “It’s much more complicated than a car because it’s a multiplication of models. For a car, at worst, you have to design a four-door sedan, a coupé, and a wagon. For one of our vans, we have to work with three different lengths, four different heights, and cabins with one or two rows of seats. It’s a…