After three years, the newest version of the highly successful Ford Territory, which sold more than 20,000 units, is finally here.
Ford Philippines launched the latest-generation Territory at the 2023 Manila International Auto Show (MIAS). This includes a premium variant – the Territory Titanium X.
“We are delighted to officially launch the Next-Gen Territory today at the Manila International Auto Show in response to the growing clamor and demand from our customers and enthusiasts,” said Ford Philippines managing director Mike Breen.
“The Next-Gen Territory is a level-up SUV that complements the needs and lifestyles of Filipinos with its modern design and tech features that will let them own each driving moment and adventure,” he added.
Ford Philippines said the all-new Territory embodies three fundamental design principles: commanding, responsive and smart.
The elements in the body and rear of the vehicle emphasize 3D floating graphics that complement the 18-inch and 19-inch alloy wheels for the Titanium and Titanium X, respectively.
For an added premium feel, the Titanium X variant comes with a panoramic moonroof.
Comfort and function are maximized in the 2023 Territory with perforated and ventilated leather seats for Titanium X, with a 10-way power adjust for the driver’s seat in both variants.
The next-gen Territory is also equipped with spacious storage compartments and a big trunk that can hold up to 448 liters.
The all-new Territory comes with a 12-inch central touchscreen incorporating a 7-inch (Titanium) or 12-inch (Titanium X) digital instrument cluster.
A rotary e-Shifter helps change gears with ease while providing access to audio and other function controls. There’s also Wireless Charging, USB Type C and Type A charging, Wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto capability.
A hands-free liftgate is also available for the Titanium X variant.
The 2023 Territory still gets a turbocharged 1.5-liter, twin-cam, 16-valve inline-4 EcoBoost gasoline engine.
But power has been bumped up to 160 PS and 248 Nm of torque. This is mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Both variants are equipped with four selectable drive modes including Eco, Normal, Sport and Mountain to enhance the driving experience across a variety of terrain.
The all-new Territory is equipped with Advanced Driver-Assist Technologies.
These include Active Park Assist, 360-degree camera, Blind Spot Information System with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go (for Titanium X) and Autonomous Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection.
There are also six colors for the 2023 Territory:
Prices start at ₱1,335,000 for the Titanium, while the Titanium X is available at ₱1,599,000. All Territory models come with a five-year warranty or up to 150,000 km, whichever comes first.
Does Ford Philippines have another hit on its hands with the all-new Territory?
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