
To celebrate one year of the next-gen Ford Territory’s launch in the Philippines, Ford Philippines is offering new buyers an exclusive service package for the Territory.
Called the 5-Star Care Package, this service package is available to all buyers of the Next-Generation Ford Territory Titanium from April 1 to 30, 2024. This comprehensive package includes a five-year scheduled service plan (SSP) and five-year emergency roadside assistance in addition to the standard five-year warranty. Furthermore, customers will benefit from a P20,000 cash discount
The SSP is a prepaid plan designed to shield customers from potential increases in parts and labor costs for their periodic maintenance service (PMS). Meanwhile, Ford's emergency roadside assistance provides owners with around-the-clock support, nationwide towing coverage, minor on-site repairs, and additional services. Additionally, Ford's warranty offers customers access to a comprehensive service protection plan covering parts and labor for the repair of over 1,000 key components.
Even better, during the period from April 1 to 30, 2024, the top-of-the-line Territory Titanium X variant is also available with a P20,000 cash discount, in addition to the standard 5-year warranty.

“A 5-star vehicle like the Ford Territory deserves a 5-Star Care experience, which is why we’re offering a complete service package to our customers so they can just enjoy the driving experience that the Territory offers with the peace of mind and confidence of owning it.”

This special offer coincides with the first anniversary of the Territory's launch this April. The Next-Generation model made its debut at last year's Manila International Auto Show (MIAS). Since then, thanks to its price and abundance of features, it has emerged as one of the top-selling crossovers in today's market, drawing interest from first-time car buyers, young professionals, millennials, and small families.
Powering the Territory is an EcoBoost 1.5-liter engine, delivering impressive performance with up to 248 Nm of torque and a power output of up to 157 hp. This engine is then paired with a seven-speed automatic transmission featuring Ford's wet-type Dual Clutch engagement system. Additionally, the Territory features an auto-start stop function, optimizing fuel conservation during stop-and-go traffic situations. Combining that powertrain with an array of tech and safety features, there’s no wonder why the Territory has captured the attention of many.
Want to check out the Territory’s specs and features? Head on over to the Ford Territory Car Guide on AutoDeal.com.ph and start your car-buying journey by clicking the “Get Quote” button.
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