The Ford Territory has enjoyed great sales and feedback from buyers all over the Philippines with its style, features, and equipment all at a bang for buck price. Ahead of the launch of the next-generation Territory, Ford Philippines has announced that it is now opening online reservations for the crossover through the Ford online reservation portal.
Through the Ford online reservation portal, buyers can have ease and security while choosing their color of choice, mode of payment, as well as their preferred Ford dealership to transact with. The chosen Ford dealership will then reach out to the buyer to discuss their next steps including documentation and vehicle delivery date.
The next-generation Ford Territory features a redesigned exterior with new 18-inch alloy wheels, and LED headlamps. It also boasts a much improved interior with two-tone peacock blue and domino color perforated partial leather seats. Though we still don’t have any confirmation that we will be getting the updated 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine with 170 hp and 260 NM of torque compared to the former 141 hp and 225 NM of torque, we can still expect great driving performance and capability with the improved kit.
Of course, with Ford touting the Territory as a smart SUV, there is a plethora of tech features in the next-gen Territory with a new integrated 7-inch Digital Cluster and a 12-inch infotainment system. It features a 360-degree camera, blind spot information system with rear cross traffic alert, Electronic Power-Assisted Steering (EPAS), cruise control, hill descent control, hill launch assist, and active park assist. It also has wireless charger, Rotary e-shifter, electronic parking brake, and dual zone climate control featuring physical controls for ease of use.
The next-generation Ford Territory starts at Php 1,335,000 and is available for reservation through the Ford online reservation portal.
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