March 31, 2023

Next-Gen Ford Territory Starts At P 1.335M, Reservation Books Open


Ford Philippines has officially kicked off the launch of the next-generation Ford Territory in the country as the SUV becomes available on Ford’s online reservation portal.

Ahead of the public reveal, the next-generation Ford Territory is now available for online reservation on the Ford Philippines website with a starting price of P1,335,000. It will be offered with 5-year warranty.

The Ford online reservation portal was set up alongside the launch of the next-generation Ford Ranger and Everest in July last year, offering a new level of ease, convenience, and security for customers in purchasing their vehicles. Through the portal, customers can explore options for their choice of color for the next-gen Territory, payment mode and Ford dealership to transact with. Their chosen Ford dealer will then reach out to discuss next steps, which include documentation and vehicle delivery date.

The next-gen Ford Territory, available in the Titanium variant, combines a sleek exterior, stylish interior, and the latest in-car technologies for a SUV that Filipino customers would want to drive and own.

The 2023 Ford Territory Titanium commands attention with a commanding look with 18-inch alloy wheels and LED Headlights with auto on-off function.


It will have a spacious interior with a 10-way power adjust for the driver’s seat and 4-way manual adjust for the passenger seat. Perforated partial leather seats with two-tone peacock blue and domino color combination is standard.

The next-gen Ford Territory Titanium features notable upgrades and enhancements inside. A new Integrated 7-inch digital cluster provides real-time information is coupled by a 12-inch infotainment touchscreen. The touchscreen also serves as a monitor for the 360-degree camera that helps drivers see blind spots around the vehicle better.

The front console also provides access to wireless charger for seamless charging of mobile phones. Interior amenities also include the rotary e-shifter and electric parking brake for added comfort and safety. It also comes with a dual-zone climate control.

The Ford Territory Titanium has a blind spot information system with rear cross traffic alert and door open alarm that beeps when a vehicle, person, or object is detected at usual blind spots during a drive to ensure the driver is informed ahead of potential hazards.

It also has cruise control function to help drivers stay within speed limits, hill descent control, hill start assist, and active park assist that allows owners to pull into, or out of, parallel and perpendicular parking spots. If drivers want to park, they just push the button to let the car park itself. Drivers can easily take control when they want to stop by pressing the brake pedal.

“Finally, the long wait is over. The next-generation Ford Territory has officially arrived in the Philippines, and we are excited for its public reveal happening very soon,” says Mike Breen, managing director, Ford Philippines. “The next-gen Territory is set to re-define the 5-seater SUV segment in the country once again. We are confident that the major upgrades and enhancements equipped in the next-gen Territory will resonate with first-time car buyers, young affluent professionals, and starting families who want to own each moment of their driving adventures.”

Check out the next-generation Ford Territory reservation portal here.

27 comments:

  1. Wow bang for the buck...i will buy dis true blooded ford. It will erased now the stigma brought upon by the jmc tortury. Kudos ford ph

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    1. I was about to ask this. This is a real ford? Not a rebadged chinese vehicle?

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    2. This is a rebadged vehicle

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    3. I think it's still JMC-Ford. If I'm not mistaken this is the Ford Equator Sport.

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    4. At least it has new engine and new tranny, and surely more ford DNA than the one it will replaced.

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  2. Nothing true blue anymore, it’s all China and rebadge. So no to Chinese car??

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    1. Still no to china car with unreliable home grown engine and trans. So far only geely has proven that it has reliable engines and trans. Other china cars here??? So far NO GOOD!

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  3. Wondering if Uly will ever have a chance to review the new Territory hehe. Hope Ford Ph has already forgiven him. Same w Changan Ph (forgiveness from the company hehe).

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  4. Ford replaced the jmc engine and transmission of old territory. so it only confirmed that the old one is a crappy china car

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    1. Its rhe same engine.
      The old one being port injection.
      The new one direct injection.
      Hence, the bump in HP and torque.

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  5. Wondering what those who recently bought the prev-gen Territory are thinking: the price bump is not that high but the powertrain of the upcoming Territory is much better, plus the 5-year warranty..

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    1. Orphaned...😭😭😭

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    2. Proof that they priced the previous gen way more expensive than it is. Clever marketing and mind tricks work.

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  6. Physical buttons for climate control? Or still nah?

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  7. Ford dual clutch + Chinese cost cutting... not optimistic about this combo.

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  8. Corolla cross G engine and trans are two decades ahead of reliability /durability compared to crappy unreliable(dumped) chinese cars here in ph. Maybe except geely

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    1. Geely has suspension problems. Coolray owners encountered squeaking shocks within a year of purchase. Some reported waiting for a year for the warranty parts to be available.

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  9. This is a made in China vehicle with a blur oval Ford badge.

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  10. I'm a ford fan but dis will probably suck just like the old territory

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    1. Why will it suck like the current Territory?

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    2. Cuz its chinese

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  11. Wow ang mura!
    Later mapapamura haha

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    1. RG, the Ford Hater who never tried Ford.

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    2. Ford PH still consider Uly and Carguide relevant in terms of marketing, hence this column! Seems what they dont want to give them is a review of their vehicles, hence no proper test drives......for now.

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  12. I am not a fan of Ford but this new Ford Territory which is based on the Equator is priced really well... In Vietnam, these are priced at 1.8M so Ford was really careful to price this here in PH to undercut a lot of Japanese, Korean & Chinese competitors.

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    1. In a separate article from this website. Equator Sport prices in China are between 1.1M to 1.3M... Kudos to Ford PH for pricing this right.

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    2. Nagtipon na yung mga chinese car lovers 🤦‍♂️

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