Introduced as the fourth generation in 1992, the 2006 Ford E-Series (commonly known as the Econoline or Club Wagon), is a line of full-size vans that served as reliable workhorses in fleets and businesses. The lineup consisted of cargo and passenger vans dominated by V8 engines—a 4.6L churning out 225 horsepower and a 5.4L rated at 255 horsepower—with a hefty 6.8L V10 also available. Paired with a robust 4-speed automatic transmission, all models were rear-wheel drive. The interior was functional with ease of access, offering practicality with large carrying and towing capacities. It trailed behind in terms of safety features and driving refinement, especially against newer rivals. However, despite these challenges, the 2006 E-Series remained popular for its utility, customization possibilities, and strong engines.