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Ford Territory (Australia)

The Ford Territory is a mid-size crossover SUV built by Ford Australia that was introduced in April 2004 and produced until 7 October 2016.[1] It was the only SUV built in Australia and Ford's first large three-row crossover SUV. It was originally based on the EA169 platform introduced by the EA Falcon and its internal project codename was E265. It won various automotive awards and was the first SUV to win the Australian title of Wheels Car of the Year in 2004, due to its acceptable handling and child carrying capacity.

Ford Territory
Overview
ManufacturerFord Australia
ProductionApril 2004 – October 2016 (178,214 produced)
AssemblyBroadmeadows Assembly Plant, Australia
DesignerSimon Butterworth (exterior)
Marcus Hotblack (interior)
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size crossover
Body style5-door wagon
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive / all-wheel drive
PlatformFord EA169 (2004-2011)
Ford E8 (2011-2016)
RelatedFord Falcon (AU)
Ford Falcon (BA)
Ford Falcon (BF)
Ford Falcon (FG)
Ford Falcon (FG X)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed M93LE automatic (SX; SY RWD, AWD)
6-speed 6HP 21 automatic (SZ II petrol)
6-speed 6HP 26 automatic (SY AWD; SZ petrol)
6-speed 6R80 (diesel)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,842 mm (111.9 in)
Length4,856 mm (191.2 in)
Width1,898 mm (74.7 in)
Height1,714 mm (67.5 in)
Curb weight2,015–2,045 kg (4,442–4,508 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorFord Explorer
Ford Falcon wagon
SuccessorFord Endura (2018-2020)
Ford Everest (2015–present)

Ford Australia reportedly spent A$500 million on developing this vehicle over a four-year period.[2] Many Australian toolmakers were lauded for their cost competitiveness in keeping this cost so low, not as cheap as the Japanese, but much lower than Detroit-based cars. Apart from being the first and only Australian-made SUV, it was also the first local vehicle to feature electronic stability control.[3]

Design edit

Both rear-wheel drive (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) configurations were available for the Australian market. AWD models had an optional anti-lock braking system to control the car's motion downhill.

Reflecting its SUV design, seating capacity in the Territory was for either five (two rows) or seven (three rows) passengers, making it excellent for large families with children. All seating rows were arranged in a "theatre style", whereby the first row was the lowest and the last row was the highest. The middle and back rows folded flat into the floor to maximise cargo volume.

Ford introduced the Territory alongside the existing Falcon wagon, which was built on the same Broadmeadows Assembly Plant production line.[4] Ford Australia senior executives had expected the Falcon wagon to be discontinued soon after the introduction of the Territory, surmising that Falcon wagon sales would substantially decline as fleet buyers migrated to the Territory. However, this did not happen because the Falcon wagon retained much of its fleet sales base and the Territory appealed mainly to large families. The production of the Falcon station wagon was terminated in September 2010. The Territory was never a serious replacement for it due to higher fuel consumption and increased weight.[5]

Ford R7 concept edit

 
Ford R7 concept car exhibited at the former Ford Discovery Centre in Geelong, Australia

The Ford R7 was a concept SUV which was developed by Ford Australia under the auspices of the late Geoff Polites and was revealed at the 2002 Australian International Motor Show held in Melbourne.[6] So great was the reception of the R7, that Ford fast tracked the development of the R7 into a full blown production model just two years later as the Ford Territory[6] and it previewed the new front styling of the donor Ford Falcon (BA) range.

Model range edit

Between 2004 and 2016, the Territory had been manufactured adopting the same chassis and sold in a total of five series (SX, SY, SYII, SZ, and final SZ II). The launch of the FG series Falcon, however, resulted in the Territory undergoing a major redesign inside and out, and unlike the donor sedan, receiving a turbodiesel powerplant, citing high fuel consumption of the 6 cylinder engines due to the high curb weight.

SX:

 
Ford Territory (SX) RWD
 
Ford Territory (SX) Ghia RWD

The first series, known as the "SX", was produced between April 2004 and September 2005.

Appearance-wise, the Territory adopted styling cues from the North American Freestyle/Taurus X, which proved to be a defining factor for the support of Ford executives at the head office in Dearborn, Michigan. Simon Butterworth, who was behind the major restyling of the Falcon that resulted in the 2002 BA series, styled the Territory. Marcus Hotblack worked on the Territory's interior, inspired by a knife. As a result, the Territory had such convenient features as flexing cup holders and a handbag holder to the side of the seat for female drivers.

The SX Territory was the first Australian-built vehicle to be fitted with an electronic stability control system. In addition, Territory was the first SUV to have won the Australian Wheels Car of the Year award, in 2004.

Its platform was available in RWD or AWD, solely powered by the 182 kilowatts (244 hp), 380 N⋅m (280 lb⋅ft) 4.0-litre DOHC straight-six Barra petrol engine from the BA Falcon albeit slightly detuned via software, paired to a four-speed automatic gearbox. All models were renowned for very high fuel consumption, averaging between 14 and 18 L/100 km (17 and 13 mpg‑US; 20 and 16 mpg‑imp).[7]

Model range

At launch, the SX range of models (and Australian retail prices[8]) were:

  • TX: base package (RWD: A$38,990; AWD: A$42,990);
  • TS: family safety package (RWD: A$44,790; AWD: A$48,790);
  • Ghia: luxury package (RWD: A$49,290; AWD: A$53,290);.

An Alpine DVD entertainment system for rear passengers, with 10.2-inch screen and infrared headphones, was offered as standard or optional depending on the model variant.

Australian and New Zealand SX series models were slightly different visually: all models sold in New Zealand had body-colour bumpers and alloy wheels, including the base model. Front light detail resembles that of women's jewellery in a black box. In New Zealand, the only RWD model was the base version and all other models had AWD; while in Australia, all models were available with both traction setups.

The colour range included: Indiana, Envi, Mandarine, Offshore, Silhouette, Winter White and Zesty.

SY:

 
Territory TX RWD (SY)
 
Territory TS RWD (SY)
 
Interior (SY)

The SY, primarily a mechanical upgrade with no significant visual differentiation, was introduced in October 2005. Its key features included increased engine power 190 kW, new automatic transmission for AWD models, and as a first for an Australian-built vehicle, a reverse parking camera (optional on the TS and standard on Ghia). The TS now featured standard reverse sensors. All models received a new key design, and on cars built after May 2006, the plastic rear cladding along the bottom edge of the rear tailgate changed to be pressed into the sheet metal.

Again, this Territory was solely powered by a revised 4.0-litre DOHC straight-six engine now producing 190 kilowatts (250 hp) and 383 N⋅m (282 lb⋅ft). The previous DSI four-speed automatic transmission was retained with minor updates for RWD models; AWD models now featured the six-speed ZF 6HP 26 automatic transmission that contributed to slightly improved fuel consumption.

The 2006 Territory Turbo was AWD-only and its turbocharged version of the base model produced 245 kW (329 hp) and 480 N⋅m (350 lb⋅ft). Being AWD, it was only available with the then-new six-speed ZF automatic transmission.

Model range

The range remained unchanged except for the introduction, in mid-2006, of a Territory Turbo available in standard trim or luxury Ghia. It was powered by a turbocharged 4.0-litre DOHC straight-six version of the Barra engine that, due to costs considerations and the Australian market preference for performance variants, took priority over the introduction of a mooted diesel variant to curtail the high 6 cylinder fuel consumption.

At launch, the original SY range of models (and Australian retail prices[9]) were:

  • TX (RWD: A$39,490; AWD: A$43,990);
  • TS (RWD: A$46,330; AWD: A$51,330);
  • Ghia (RWD: A$51,820; AWD: A$56,320).

At its subsequent launch, the AWD-only standard Turbo and Ghia models instead cost A$53,990 and A$65,490, respectively.[10]

The first Territory TX-based limited editions emerged:

  • SR – released in February 2006, and re-released in June 2008
  • SR2 – released in October 2008

The initial colour range was: Winter White, Wired, Lightning Strike, Silhouette, Mercury Silver, Kashmir, Dejavu, Icon and Indiana. It subsequently included: Steel, Grace, Flare, Conquer, Silk, Ego, Seduce, Neo, Velvet and Sensations.

FPV F6X:

 
 
FPV F6X AWD (SY)

On 29 February 2008, Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) launched the "F6X", which was the first and only non-Falcon vehicle sold by this Ford subsidiary.

Effectively a high-performance version of the Territory Turbo, it was only available in AWD and with a six-speed automatic transmission. It was badged "F6X 270" due to its engine output of 270-kilowatt (360 hp) and 550 N⋅m (410 lb⋅ft), shared with the similarly engined and Falcon-based FPV F6 sedan.[11] This resulted in this SUV being the most powerful SUV available at the time,[12] with a fast 0–100 kilometres per hour (0–62 mph) acceleration time of 5.9 seconds.[13]

FPV foreshadowed its intention to enter the SUV scene with the "P-SUV" concept car displayed at its Open Day in February 2007. This vehicle featured a pick-up body style and aggressive off-road styling.[14] The final F6X concept was otherwise displayed at the October 2007 Australian International Motor Show in Sydney.

Aside from its high-performance engine, its other key features included 18-inch wheels, upgraded front Brembo brakes, and fittings such as seating (optional third row seat) and instrumentation styled to mirror those of the FPV sedans. Despite this, the lack of sufficient external differentiation with the donor Territory Turbo, its high price of A$75,990 and poor fuel consumption translated into a low sales success, with a total of 251 units built.[15] As a consequence, production ceased in February 2009 and it was no longer available with the SY II series launched in June 2009.

The F6X colour range included: Ego, Winter White, Lightning Strike, Nitro, Seduce, Sensations, Silhouette and Velvet. Depending on the exterior paint chosen, each had the option of one of two stripe packages in metallic Azure Blue, Pewter or Silver and matte Black. It also featured datadot paint technology.

SY II:

 
 
 
Territory TX (SY II)

The SY II series was a facelift revealed at the 2009 Australian International Motor Show held in Melbourne and went on sale that May. It featured a mildly restyled front end and other minor exterior changes, improved interior trim (with the previous upholstery colour schemes replaced by more contemporary ones) and improved suspension design. Powertrains remained unchanged, except for the axing of the 270 kW (360 hp) "FPV F6X". The BA/BF Falcon centre console and Interior Command Control (ICC) was again reused for the SY II despite the newer FG Falcon having a completely redesigned console and ICC.

The SY II received a revised front suspension to address a well-documented weakness in the front lower ball joints.[16] Specifically, the original design had the ball joints under constant tension, which resulted in some catastrophic failures of the joint (causing the wheel to detach from the suspension and steering at high speeds) and premature wear requiring lower control arm replacements after as little as 30,000 kilometres (19,000 mi). With the new design, the lower ball joints were now under compression, thus eliminating the premature wear issue.

Model range

The SY II Territory range and upgrades (plus Australian retail prices at launch[17]) were:

  • TX: with body-coloured bumpers and alloy wheels standard (RWD: A$39,490; AWD: A$44,490);
  • TS: body-coloured bumpers, new alloy wheels, seven-seater with third-row standard (RWD: A$44,490; AWD: A$49,990).
  • Ghia: external mirrors mounted side indicators, new alloy wheels, privacy glass for the rear passenger and cargo windows (RWD: A$52,490; AWD: A$57,490).

The Turbo was now available only in the latter luxury specification (for A$66,420).

A TS Limited Edition was marketed in December 2009 and October 2010 to stimulate sales by providing Ghia-derived fittings.

At launch, the colour range included: Silhouette, Lightning Strike, Velvet, Harmony, Sensations, Steel, Ego, Seduce, Mystic, Winter White and Kashmir.

Through the addition of a front passenger seatbelt warning chime implemented on cars produced from 11 January 2010, the entire Territory range qualified for a full five-star Australasian New Car Assessment Program crash test score. Models produced prior to this date only had a four-star rating.[18]

SZ (major redesign):

 
 
Territory Titanium RWD (SZ)

The SZ series Territory was released in April 2011.[19] Ford Australia released official photos of this facelifted edition on 8 February 2011. Its development cost was some A$230 million.[20]

In line with Ford's internationally adopted Kinetic Design, the car features a large lower air intake and thin upper grille. It has an estimated drag coefficient of Cd=0.38.[21] Titanium models feature LED "position" lights, in lieu of the fog lights fitted on the mid-spec TS. At the rear, the car features horizontal tail lights, replacing the vertical lights on previous editions. On the inside, courtesy of the FG Falcon upgrades, the higher-range Territory models also inherited an eight-inch colour touch screen, which is central to the "SYNC" in-car entertainment and control system.[22] New safety features include a driver's knee airbag and updated stability control system, now version 9.0 by Bosch incorporating an anti-roll-over function.[23]

Mechanically, the SZ series introduced for the first time in Ford Australia's locally made vehicles, a diesel powerplant (whose cost and development in previous editions was postponed in favour of the turbo petrol variant of 2006). It also introduced an electric power-assist steering system used on the American Ford Mustang, which was also poised for introduction on the Falcon.[24]

The engines range of the SZ series comprised the usual but further upgraded 4.0-litre DOHC straight-six petrol engine only for the RWD Territory, and a turbocharged, direct injection 2.7-litre 60-degree V6 diesel engine marketed as "Duratorq" for the RWD and AWD Territory models. Petrol-engined AWD models are no longer offered. The petrol engine, now compliant with Euro 4 emission standards, generates 195 kW (261 hp) and 391 N⋅m (288 lb⋅ft). At launch, the diesel engine was a seven-year-old Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17 engine, which debuted in Australia with the Jaguar XF and Land Rover Discovery 3.[25] It reportedly emits up to 25% less CO2 compared to the petrol engine.[26]

Across the range, two types of six-speed automatic transmission became default depending on model variants. For petrol-engined RWD—the ZF 6HP26 transmission; for diesel-engined RWD and AWD the ZF-based, 6R80 transmission produced by Ford in the United States is used.[27]

Interior-wise, finally the new Territory gained the centre console and ICC of the FG Falcon. Up until this time the Territory had continued to reused the 2002-2008 BA/BF Falcon interior and ICC.

Model range

The range remained the same except for the Titanium replacing the Ghia, reflecting a similar changes made to the related Ford Falcon (FG) range.

The SZ range and key features or upgrades (plus Australian retail prices at launch[28]) were as follows:

  • TX: 17-inch alloy wheels, iPod/USB integration, Bluetooth phone connectivity and cruise control). Available in RWD petrol (A$39,990), RWD diesel (A$43,240), AWD diesel (A$48,240);
  • TS: as above but with 18-inch alloy wheels plus four-way power adjustable driver seat, 8-inch colour touch screen, front fog lights, dual-zone climate control, premium audio system and reversing camera, standard 7-seat capacity. Available in RWD petrol (A$46,990), RWD diesel (A$50,240), AWD diesel (A$55,240);
  • Titanium: as above plus different 18-inch alloy wheels, LED "position" lights, external mirrors mounted side indicators, chrome detachable front grille, 6-way power adjustable driver seat with three memory settings, glass for the rear passenger and cargo windows, auto-dimming rear-view mirror, satellite navigation with Traffic Message Channel, Alpine DVD entertainment system for rear passengers with 10.2-inch screen and infrared headphones, leather seat trim (in "Shadow" black or "Cashmere" beige). Available in RWD petrol (A$54,990), RWD diesel (A$58,240), AWD diesel (A$63,240).

The Titanium model has proven to be the most popular variant and the SZ series led Ford Australia to reach a significant manufacturing milestone by building 150,000th Territory (a white TX TCDi RWD model) in 2012.[29]

The Titanium (in AWD 2.7-Litre TCDi specification) was also the only variant for exports to Thailand that resumed in late 2012.

A TX Limited Edition was marketed in August 2012 to stimulate sales by providing TS-derived fittings.

The colour range included: Havana, Vanish, Lightning Strike, White, Edge, Chill, Smoke, Seduce and Silhouette.

SZ II:

 
 
Territory Titanium RWD (SZ II)

After 10 years of production, the SZ II series represented the Territory before Ford Australia's full production (which also included the FG X Falcon sedan) ceased in October 2016.

The SZ II began production alongside the FG X Falcon on 20 October 2014[30] and went on sale in the Australian market in December 2014. Its model range remains unchanged relative to the SZ series but, externally, it features subtle styling revisions consisting of a new fascia and alloy wheels, with the Territory losing out its LED "position lights" in favour of more traditional foglights. Mechanically, the engine range also remains unchanged apart from transmission tweaks and aerodynamic improvements that deliver around 0.5% better fuel consumption.[31] Inside, new trims colours feature along with an updated "SYNC2" touchscreen in-car entertainment and control system with voice command, Wi-Fi connectivity, DAB+ radio, and emergency call functionality.[32][33]

Exports edit

New Zealand edit

The Territory was sold in New Zealand, with 12,000 units sold there.[34]

South Africa edit

Exports to South Africa were made in 2005. Sales of the Territory were unveiled on June 22, 2005.[35] The TX and Ghia AWD/RWD models were sold there.[36] Prior to its debut, a Territory was sent to South Africa in 2004 for assessment by Ford's South African branch.[37]

Around 2,300 Territorys were exported.[34]

Thailand edit

Exports of the Territory to Thailand was announced to go on sale in April 2006 with the Ghia 4WD model.[38] Prior to that, the SY Territory appeared at the 2005 Bangkok Motor Show.[39] A Thailand-Australia Free Trade Agreement was also in place at the time the exports started after 2005.[40]

Around 100 Territorys were sold to Thailand in August 2012 after Ford Australia showed interest in a diesel-powered version at the 2012 Bangkok Motor Show held in March 2012.[41]

Concerns were raised that the Thai export program Ford Australia participated in could collapse due to high taxes imposed on imported vehicles.[41] This was pointed out in 2013 after taxes were raised that it was expensive to purchase a Territory.[42]

Sales edit

Calendar year Australian sales
2004 13,583[43]
2005 23,454[43]
2006 18,364[43]
2007 17,290[43]
2008 12,882[43]
2009 10,884[43]
2010 11,558[43]
2011 13,866[44]
2012 14,646[45]
2013 14,261[46]
2014 9,828[47]
2015 8,902[48]
2016 6,928[49]
2017 1,764
2018 4
Total 178,214

Chinese-market Territory edit

 
Ford Territory in China

The Territory nameplate is also used on a compact crossover SUV for the Chinese market. Introduced in 2018, the Chinese-market Territory was developed by the JMC-Ford joint venture. The model was developed based on the JMC-developed Yusheng S330.[50][51][52] As of 2020, the Chinese-market Ford Territory was also sold in Brazil, Argentina, the Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile and Vietnam.[53]

Available safety features edit

The Ford territory had safety features such as driver or passenger airbag, ABS and seat belt.[54]

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External links edit

  • Ford Territory Australia – official website

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This article is about the Australian made Ford SUV For the Chinese made Ford SUV see Ford Territory China The Ford Territory is a mid size crossover SUV built by Ford Australia that was introduced in April 2004 and produced until 7 October 2016 1 It was the only SUV built in Australia and Ford s first large three row crossover SUV It was originally based on the EA169 platform introduced by the EA Falcon and its internal project codename was E265 It won various automotive awards and was the first SUV to win the Australian title of Wheels Car of the Year in 2004 due to its acceptable handling and child carrying capacity Ford TerritoryOverviewManufacturerFord AustraliaProductionApril 2004 October 2016 178 214 produced AssemblyBroadmeadows Assembly Plant AustraliaDesignerSimon Butterworth exterior Marcus Hotblack interior Body and chassisClassMid size crossoverBody style5 door wagonLayoutFront engine rear wheel drive all wheel drivePlatformFord EA169 2004 2011 Ford E8 2011 2016 RelatedFord Falcon AU Ford Falcon BA Ford Falcon BF Ford Falcon FG Ford Falcon FG X PowertrainEnginepetrol 4 0 L Barra I64 0 L Barra turbo I6diesel 2 7 L Lion turbo V6Transmission4 speed M93LE automatic SX SY RWD AWD 6 speed 6HP 21 automatic SZ II petrol 6 speed 6HP 26 automatic SY AWD SZ petrol 6 speed 6R80 diesel DimensionsWheelbase2 842 mm 111 9 in Length4 856 mm 191 2 in Width1 898 mm 74 7 in Height1 714 mm 67 5 in Curb weight2 015 2 045 kg 4 442 4 508 lb ChronologyPredecessorFord Explorer Ford Falcon wagonSuccessorFord Endura 2018 2020 Ford Everest 2015 present Ford Australia reportedly spent A 500 million on developing this vehicle over a four year period 2 Many Australian toolmakers were lauded for their cost competitiveness in keeping this cost so low not as cheap as the Japanese but much lower than Detroit based cars Apart from being the first and only Australian made SUV it was also the first local vehicle to feature electronic stability control 3 Contents 1 Design 2 Ford R7 concept 3 Model range 4 Exports 4 1 New Zealand 4 2 South Africa 4 3 Thailand 5 Sales 6 Chinese market Territory 7 Available safety features 8 References 9 External linksDesign editBoth rear wheel drive RWD and all wheel drive AWD configurations were available for the Australian market AWD models had an optional anti lock braking system to control the car s motion downhill Reflecting its SUV design seating capacity in the Territory was for either five two rows or seven three rows passengers making it excellent for large families with children All seating rows were arranged in a theatre style whereby the first row was the lowest and the last row was the highest The middle and back rows folded flat into the floor to maximise cargo volume Ford introduced the Territory alongside the existing Falcon wagon which was built on the same Broadmeadows Assembly Plant production line 4 Ford Australia senior executives had expected the Falcon wagon to be discontinued soon after the introduction of the Territory surmising that Falcon wagon sales would substantially decline as fleet buyers migrated to the Territory However this did not happen because the Falcon wagon retained much of its fleet sales base and the Territory appealed mainly to large families The production of the Falcon station wagon was terminated in September 2010 The Territory was never a serious replacement for it due to higher fuel consumption and increased weight 5 Ford R7 concept edit nbsp Ford R7 concept car exhibited at the former Ford Discovery Centre in Geelong AustraliaThe Ford R7 was a concept SUV which was developed by Ford Australia under the auspices of the late Geoff Polites and was revealed at the 2002 Australian International Motor Show held in Melbourne 6 So great was the reception of the R7 that Ford fast tracked the development of the R7 into a full blown production model just two years later as the Ford Territory 6 and it previewed the new front styling of the donor Ford Falcon BA range Model range editBetween 2004 and 2016 the Territory had been manufactured adopting the same chassis and sold in a total of five series SX SY SYII SZ and final SZ II The launch of the FG series Falcon however resulted in the Territory undergoing a major redesign inside and out and unlike the donor sedan receiving a turbodiesel powerplant citing high fuel consumption of the 6 cylinder engines due to the high curb weight SX nbsp Ford Territory SX RWD nbsp Ford Territory SX Ghia RWD The first series known as the SX was produced between April 2004 and September 2005 Appearance wise the Territory adopted styling cues from the North American Freestyle Taurus X which proved to be a defining factor for the support of Ford executives at the head office in Dearborn Michigan Simon Butterworth who was behind the major restyling of the Falcon that resulted in the 2002 BA series styled the Territory Marcus Hotblack worked on the Territory s interior inspired by a knife As a result the Territory had such convenient features as flexing cup holders and a handbag holder to the side of the seat for female drivers The SX Territory was the first Australian built vehicle to be fitted with an electronic stability control system In addition Territory was the first SUV to have won the Australian Wheels Car of the Year award in 2004 Its platform was available in RWD or AWD solely powered by the 182 kilowatts 244 hp 380 N m 280 lb ft 4 0 litre DOHC straight six Barra petrol engine from the BA Falcon albeit slightly detuned via software paired to a four speed automatic gearbox All models were renowned for very high fuel consumption averaging between 14 and 18 L 100 km 17 and 13 mpg US 20 and 16 mpg imp 7 Model rangeAt launch the SX range of models and Australian retail prices 8 were TX base package RWD A 38 990 AWD A 42 990 TS family safety package RWD A 44 790 AWD A 48 790 Ghia luxury package RWD A 49 290 AWD A 53 290 An Alpine DVD entertainment system for rear passengers with 10 2 inch screen and infrared headphones was offered as standard or optional depending on the model variant Australian and New Zealand SX series models were slightly different visually all models sold in New Zealand had body colour bumpers and alloy wheels including the base model Front light detail resembles that of women s jewellery in a black box In New Zealand the only RWD model was the base version and all other models had AWD while in Australia all models were available with both traction setups The colour range included Indiana Envi Mandarine Offshore Silhouette Winter White and Zesty SY nbsp Territory TX RWD SY nbsp Territory TS RWD SY nbsp Interior SY The SY primarily a mechanical upgrade with no significant visual differentiation was introduced in October 2005 Its key features included increased engine power 190 kW new automatic transmission for AWD models and as a first for an Australian built vehicle a reverse parking camera optional on the TS and standard on Ghia The TS now featured standard reverse sensors All models received a new key design and on cars built after May 2006 the plastic rear cladding along the bottom edge of the rear tailgate changed to be pressed into the sheet metal Again this Territory was solely powered by a revised 4 0 litre DOHC straight six engine now producing 190 kilowatts 250 hp and 383 N m 282 lb ft The previous DSI four speed automatic transmission was retained with minor updates for RWD models AWD models now featured the six speed ZF 6HP 26 automatic transmission that contributed to slightly improved fuel consumption The 2006 Territory Turbo was AWD only and its turbocharged version of the base model produced 245 kW 329 hp and 480 N m 350 lb ft Being AWD it was only available with the then new six speed ZF automatic transmission Model rangeThe range remained unchanged except for the introduction in mid 2006 of a Territory Turbo available in standard trim or luxury Ghia It was powered by a turbocharged 4 0 litre DOHC straight six version of the Barra engine that due to costs considerations and the Australian market preference for performance variants took priority over the introduction of a mooted diesel variant to curtail the high 6 cylinder fuel consumption At launch the original SY range of models and Australian retail prices 9 were TX RWD A 39 490 AWD A 43 990 TS RWD A 46 330 AWD A 51 330 Ghia RWD A 51 820 AWD A 56 320 At its subsequent launch the AWD only standard Turbo and Ghia models instead cost A 53 990 and A 65 490 respectively 10 The first Territory TX based limited editions emerged SR released in February 2006 and re released in June 2008 SR2 released in October 2008The initial colour range was Winter White Wired Lightning Strike Silhouette Mercury Silver Kashmir Dejavu Icon and Indiana It subsequently included Steel Grace Flare Conquer Silk Ego Seduce Neo Velvet and Sensations FPV F6X See also Ford Performance Vehicles nbsp nbsp FPV F6X AWD SY On 29 February 2008 Ford Performance Vehicles FPV launched the F6X which was the first and only non Falcon vehicle sold by this Ford subsidiary Effectively a high performance version of the Territory Turbo it was only available in AWD and with a six speed automatic transmission It was badged F6X 270 due to its engine output of 270 kilowatt 360 hp and 550 N m 410 lb ft shared with the similarly engined and Falcon based FPV F6 sedan 11 This resulted in this SUV being the most powerful SUV available at the time 12 with a fast 0 100 kilometres per hour 0 62 mph acceleration time of 5 9 seconds 13 FPV foreshadowed its intention to enter the SUV scene with the P SUV concept car displayed at its Open Day in February 2007 This vehicle featured a pick up body style and aggressive off road styling 14 The final F6X concept was otherwise displayed at the October 2007 Australian International Motor Show in Sydney Aside from its high performance engine its other key features included 18 inch wheels upgraded front Brembo brakes and fittings such as seating optional third row seat and instrumentation styled to mirror those of the FPV sedans Despite this the lack of sufficient external differentiation with the donor Territory Turbo its high price of A 75 990 and poor fuel consumption translated into a low sales success with a total of 251 units built 15 As a consequence production ceased in February 2009 and it was no longer available with the SY II series launched in June 2009 The F6X colour range included Ego Winter White Lightning Strike Nitro Seduce Sensations Silhouette and Velvet Depending on the exterior paint chosen each had the option of one of two stripe packages in metallic Azure Blue Pewter or Silver and matte Black It also featured datadot paint technology SY II nbsp nbsp nbsp Territory TX SY II The SY II series was a facelift revealed at the 2009 Australian International Motor Show held in Melbourne and went on sale that May It featured a mildly restyled front end and other minor exterior changes improved interior trim with the previous upholstery colour schemes replaced by more contemporary ones and improved suspension design Powertrains remained unchanged except for the axing of the 270 kW 360 hp FPV F6X The BA BF Falcon centre console and Interior Command Control ICC was again reused for the SY II despite the newer FG Falcon having a completely redesigned console and ICC The SY II received a revised front suspension to address a well documented weakness in the front lower ball joints 16 Specifically the original design had the ball joints under constant tension which resulted in some catastrophic failures of the joint causing the wheel to detach from the suspension and steering at high speeds and premature wear requiring lower control arm replacements after as little as 30 000 kilometres 19 000 mi With the new design the lower ball joints were now under compression thus eliminating the premature wear issue Model rangeThe SY II Territory range and upgrades plus Australian retail prices at launch 17 were TX with body coloured bumpers and alloy wheels standard RWD A 39 490 AWD A 44 490 TS body coloured bumpers new alloy wheels seven seater with third row standard RWD A 44 490 AWD A 49 990 Ghia external mirrors mounted side indicators new alloy wheels privacy glass for the rear passenger and cargo windows RWD A 52 490 AWD A 57 490 The Turbo was now available only in the latter luxury specification for A 66 420 A TS Limited Edition was marketed in December 2009 and October 2010 to stimulate sales by providing Ghia derived fittings At launch the colour range included Silhouette Lightning Strike Velvet Harmony Sensations Steel Ego Seduce Mystic Winter White and Kashmir Through the addition of a front passenger seatbelt warning chime implemented on cars produced from 11 January 2010 the entire Territory range qualified for a full five star Australasian New Car Assessment Program crash test score Models produced prior to this date only had a four star rating 18 SZ major redesign nbsp nbsp Territory Titanium RWD SZ The SZ series Territory was released in April 2011 19 Ford Australia released official photos of this facelifted edition on 8 February 2011 Its development cost was some A 230 million 20 In line with Ford s internationally adopted Kinetic Design the car features a large lower air intake and thin upper grille It has an estimated drag coefficient of Cd 0 38 21 Titanium models feature LED position lights in lieu of the fog lights fitted on the mid spec TS At the rear the car features horizontal tail lights replacing the vertical lights on previous editions On the inside courtesy of the FG Falcon upgrades the higher range Territory models also inherited an eight inch colour touch screen which is central to the SYNC in car entertainment and control system 22 New safety features include a driver s knee airbag and updated stability control system now version 9 0 by Bosch incorporating an anti roll over function 23 Mechanically the SZ series introduced for the first time in Ford Australia s locally made vehicles a diesel powerplant whose cost and development in previous editions was postponed in favour of the turbo petrol variant of 2006 It also introduced an electric power assist steering system used on the American Ford Mustang which was also poised for introduction on the Falcon 24 The engines range of the SZ series comprised the usual but further upgraded 4 0 litre DOHC straight six petrol engine only for the RWD Territory and a turbocharged direct injection 2 7 litre 60 degree V6 diesel engine marketed as Duratorq for the RWD and AWD Territory models Petrol engined AWD models are no longer offered The petrol engine now compliant with Euro 4 emission standards generates 195 kW 261 hp and 391 N m 288 lb ft At launch the diesel engine was a seven year old Ford AJD V6 PSA DT17 engine which debuted in Australia with the Jaguar XF and Land Rover Discovery 3 25 It reportedly emits up to 25 less CO2 compared to the petrol engine 26 Across the range two types of six speed automatic transmission became default depending on model variants For petrol engined RWD the ZF 6HP26 transmission for diesel engined RWD and AWD the ZF based 6R80 transmission produced by Ford in the United States is used 27 Interior wise finally the new Territory gained the centre console and ICC of the FG Falcon Up until this time the Territory had continued to reused the 2002 2008 BA BF Falcon interior and ICC Model rangeThe range remained the same except for the Titanium replacing the Ghia reflecting a similar changes made to the related Ford Falcon FG range The SZ range and key features or upgrades plus Australian retail prices at launch 28 were as follows TX 17 inch alloy wheels iPod USB integration Bluetooth phone connectivity and cruise control Available in RWD petrol A 39 990 RWD diesel A 43 240 AWD diesel A 48 240 TS as above but with 18 inch alloy wheels plus four way power adjustable driver seat 8 inch colour touch screen front fog lights dual zone climate control premium audio system and reversing camera standard 7 seat capacity Available in RWD petrol A 46 990 RWD diesel A 50 240 AWD diesel A 55 240 Titanium as above plus different 18 inch alloy wheels LED position lights external mirrors mounted side indicators chrome detachable front grille 6 way power adjustable driver seat with three memory settings glass for the rear passenger and cargo windows auto dimming rear view mirror satellite navigation with Traffic Message Channel Alpine DVD entertainment system for rear passengers with 10 2 inch screen and infrared headphones leather seat trim in Shadow black or Cashmere beige Available in RWD petrol A 54 990 RWD diesel A 58 240 AWD diesel A 63 240 The Titanium model has proven to be the most popular variant and the SZ series led Ford Australia to reach a significant manufacturing milestone by building 150 000th Territory a white TX TCDi RWD model in 2012 29 The Titanium in AWD 2 7 Litre TCDi specification was also the only variant for exports to Thailand that resumed in late 2012 A TX Limited Edition was marketed in August 2012 to stimulate sales by providing TS derived fittings The colour range included Havana Vanish Lightning Strike White Edge Chill Smoke Seduce and Silhouette SZ II nbsp nbsp Territory Titanium RWD SZ II After 10 years of production the SZ II series represented the Territory before Ford Australia s full production which also included the FG X Falcon sedan ceased in October 2016 The SZ II began production alongside the FG X Falcon on 20 October 2014 30 and went on sale in the Australian market in December 2014 Its model range remains unchanged relative to the SZ series but externally it features subtle styling revisions consisting of a new fascia and alloy wheels with the Territory losing out its LED position lights in favour of more traditional foglights Mechanically the engine range also remains unchanged apart from transmission tweaks and aerodynamic improvements that deliver around 0 5 better fuel consumption 31 Inside new trims colours feature along with an updated SYNC2 touchscreen in car entertainment and control system with voice command Wi Fi connectivity DAB radio and emergency call functionality 32 33 Exports editNew Zealand edit The Territory was sold in New Zealand with 12 000 units sold there 34 South Africa edit Exports to South Africa were made in 2005 Sales of the Territory were unveiled on June 22 2005 35 The TX and Ghia AWD RWD models were sold there 36 Prior to its debut a Territory was sent to South Africa in 2004 for assessment by Ford s South African branch 37 Around 2 300 Territorys were exported 34 Thailand edit Exports of the Territory to Thailand was announced to go on sale in April 2006 with the Ghia 4WD model 38 Prior to that the SY Territory appeared at the 2005 Bangkok Motor Show 39 A Thailand Australia Free Trade Agreement was also in place at the time the exports started after 2005 40 Around 100 Territorys were sold to Thailand in August 2012 after Ford Australia showed interest in a diesel powered version at the 2012 Bangkok Motor Show held in March 2012 41 Concerns were raised that the Thai export program Ford Australia participated in could collapse due to high taxes imposed on imported vehicles 41 This was pointed out in 2013 after taxes were raised that it was expensive to purchase a Territory 42 Sales editCalendar year Australian sales2004 13 583 43 2005 23 454 43 2006 18 364 43 2007 17 290 43 2008 12 882 43 2009 10 884 43 2010 11 558 43 2011 13 866 44 2012 14 646 45 2013 14 261 46 2014 9 828 47 2015 8 902 48 2016 6 928 49 2017 1 7642018 4Total 178 214Chinese market Territory editMain article Ford Territory China nbsp Ford Territory in ChinaThe Territory nameplate is also used on a compact crossover SUV for the Chinese market Introduced in 2018 the Chinese market Territory was developed by the JMC Ford joint venture The model was developed based on the JMC developed Yusheng S330 50 51 52 As of 2020 the Chinese market Ford Territory was also sold in Brazil Argentina the Philippines Cambodia Laos Peru Ecuador Bolivia Chile and Vietnam 53 Available safety features editThe Ford territory had safety features such as driver or passenger airbag ABS and seat belt 54 References edit Spinks Jez Ford Australia 2017 the post Falcon and Territory showroom 17 Jan 2014 CarAdvice Retrieved 2 October 2016 Haug Elly 19 July 2006 Submission 4 Inquiry into the state of Australia s manufacturing sector PDF Parliament of Australia House of Representatives Committee Retrieved 6 October 2019 Corby Stephen 24 July 2015 Top 12 Mould breaking cars Wheels Retrieved 26 January 2016 Maniatis Peter Torr Feann Road Test Ford Territory AWD amp RWD Web Wombat Retrieved 15 March 2011 Stanford James 13 November 2009 Axe hovers over Falcon wagon GoAuto John Mellor Retrieved 15 March 2011 a b Ford R7 Australian Motorshow concept no 2 Just Auto 30 June 2011 Retrieved 14 January 2016 Dowling Joshua 19 February 2010 Used 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2011 Lord Philip 11 May 2009 First drive Ford reclaims lost Territory GoAuto Retrieved 14 June 2014 Lord Philip 14 December 2009 Ford Territory rings a bell to get five stars GoAuto John Mellor Retrieved 15 December 2009 Duff Craig 9 March 2011 Ford Territory adds diesel Herald Sun Retrieved 9 March 2011 Stevens Mike 5 April 2011 2011 Ford Territory Pricing Announced On Sale From May The Motor Report Retrieved 12 June 2014 2013 Ford Territory Titanium RWD model for Australia specifications amp performance data review Automobile Catalogue Retrieved 9 January 2016 2011 Ford Territory first official image Car Advice Retrieved 31 December 2010 Hammerton Ron 9 March 2011 Ford Falcon set to get new Territory s electric steering GoAuto John Mellor Retrieved 11 March 2011 Hammerton Ron 10 March 2011 Ford Falcon set to get new Territory s electric steering GoAuto John Mellor Retrieved 11 March 2011 Ford Territory Diesel Motor 23 May 2011 Maric Paul 24 July 2009 Ford Falcon Territory go four cylinder diesel CarAdvice Retrieved 9 October 2010 Beissmann Tim 10 March 2011 2011 Ford Territory diesel technology has global potential Car Advice Retrieved 11 March 2011 Beissmann Tim 5 April 2011 2011 Territory pricing revealed Car Advice Retrieved 12 June 2014 Ford Territory production reaches 150 000 Motoring 28 November 2012 Retrieved 13 June 2014 Berry Richard 21 October 2014 Production starts on Ford s final Falcon GoAuto Retrieved 30 November 2015 Stevens Mike 28 July 2014 2015 Ford Territory SZ II Name Confirmed The Motor Report Stevens Mike 25 September 2014 2015 Ford Falcon Price And Features For FGX Sedan Range The Motor Report Retrieved 17 June 2015 Simpsons Campbell 17 March 2015 Ford Territory MkII Australian Review Gizmodo Australia Retrieved 17 June 2015 a b Ford Inks Deal for Ford Territory to Heads to Thailand MyDrive 18 August 2012 Ford Territory 23 June 2005 FIRST DRIVE Ford Territory Territory Begins South African Safari Next Car Pty Ltd 4th March 2005 Ford Unveils New Territory in Thailand Scoop News Territory for Thailand Xenophon not telling the full story on price of Australian cars overseas Australian Broadcasting Corporation 17 December 2013 a b Ford Territory shipped to Thailand in low volume export deal Drive Ford s Thai Territory exports labelled pointless a b c d e f g Pottinger Paul 8 February 2011 Ford Territory timeline Herald Sun Retrieved 14 January 2016 Martin Terry 20 July 2012 Market Insight Ford marks its Territory GoAuto Retrieved 14 January 2016 Blackburn Richard 4 January 2013 4WDs lead car sales to record highs The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 14 January 2016 Hagon Toby 6 January 2014 Australian made car sales hit new low Drive Retrieved 14 January 2016 Auto update January 2015 PPB Advisory 22 January 2015 Archived from the original on 4 March 2015 Automotive update January 2016 PPB Advisory 18 January 2016 Archived from the original on 25 January 2016 Market Insight End of the line for Aussie built cars 20 January 2017 Territory PDF www ford com ar Retrieved 27 February 2022 The PH spec Ford Territory packs a 1 5 liter EcoBoost engine prices start at P1 179 M Ford Chile Descubre la All New Territory Ford Territory chega em setembro com pre venda a partir do dia 7 de agosto motor1 uol com br Retrieved 20 November 2020 What are the Safety Features Available in Ford Territory Zigwheels External links editFord Territory Australia official website Ford press release published at Autoweb FPV website nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ford Territory Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ford Territory Australia amp oldid 1189106528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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