Trend Trim
Base equipment level.
If the Ford is delivered in Trend trim, it refers to the factory-defined equipment specification used by Ford Transit and other Ford commercial models.
The Trend trim represents a higher equipment level compared to base versions and typically includes additional comfort, safety, and visual features. Exact equipment may vary by market, production year, and vehicle configuration.
The trim level does not define the drivetrain.
Ford vehicles with Trend trim can be equipped with front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive, depending on the vehicle’s weight class, body type, and intended commercial application.
Rear-wheel drive configurations are factory-engineered and commonly used for heavier-duty variants, offering improved load distribution, durability, and stability under payload or towing conditions.
Related TRIM codes
- TRIM PROPREMIUM — Pro Premium Trim
- TRIM PROHEAVY — Pro Heavy Trim
- TRIM TRANSITSPORTX — Transit Sport X Trim
- TRIM TRANSITBUSINESS — Transit Business Trim
- TRIM TRANSITACTIVE — Transit Active Trim
- TRIM TRANSITCORE — Transit Core Trim
Frequently Asked Questions
What does TRIM code TREND mean?
TRIM code TREND is a factory equipment code used by FORD to describe a specific vehicle configuration or component.
Where can I find TRIM code TREND on my car?
This code is typically found in the vehicle’s factory build data, service documentation, or can be confirmed by decoding the VIN.
Does TRIM code TREND affect maintenance or parts?
Yes. Factory codes determine correct parts selection, software compatibility, and service procedures for your exact vehicle configuration.
How can I verify TRIM code TREND for my vehicle?
The most reliable way is to order a complete Vehicle Data Sheet decoded directly from your vehicle’s VIN.
