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May 8, 2024

What Do You Get With The P 1.625M Ford Territory Sport?


Ford Philippines expanded its Territory line-up with the new Sport variant that is priced at P 1,625,000. Featuring a more sophisticated aesthetic, it comes in three colors: Crystal White Pearl, Lustrous Gray, and Panther Black.

The Territory Sport takes over from the Territory Titanium X as the top-of-the-line variant. It comes decked in black accents and trims such as the satin black grille accent, high-gloss black skid plate/rocker accent, fog lamp accent, and mirror cap. A look at its profile shows off the high-gloss black roof and rails, ebony black wheels, and lower guard trim strip, all the way to its black “Territory” badge at the rear adds to its appeal.



Inside, the Territory Sport has a charcoal black headliner and pillars, domino and chalk leather perforated seats, door trims and instrument panel with a high-gloss black painted IP strip with cyber orange accents.

Like other Territory variants, the Territory Sport comes with a turbocharged 1.5-liter with 160 horsepower and 248 Nm of torque. Mated to a 7-speed wet-type dual clutch, it comes with four selectable drive modes helping it deal with a range of driving scenarios and situations.

The Territory Sport comes with safety features such as Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Cross-Traffic Alert, Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go Feature, Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, Active Park Assist, and 360-Degree Camera, to name a few. An added new feature of the Territory Sport is Remote Start using key fob for added convenience.



“The New Territory Sport is a welcome addition to our Territory line-up in the Philippines especially to our customers looking for a sporty and stylish small SUV. It takes the Territory’s modern design and styling up a notch, with unique exterior and interior accents matched by a smooth, technology-enhanced driving experience,” says Mike Breen, managing director, Ford Philippines.

For the month of May, customers getting the Territory Sport will get the 5-Star Care Package inclusive of 5-Year Free Scheduled Service Plan (SSP) and 5-Year Free Roadside Assistance on top of the 5-Year Warranty.

41 comments:

  1. what i get? headache maybe....

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    1. so don't buy, tapos!

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    2. headache for poor people like you

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    3. True. Owned Ford cars. Service is just bad. Moved to another brand.

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    4. Not a fan of this vehicle (or Ford in general) but I don't think a person who can afford a 1.6M vehicle hardly classifies as "poor" by today's standards.

      And since we're already in the subject of financial standing, how much should one's vehicle(s) cost for it not to be classified as a poor man's car?

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  2. As RG puts it, you get headaches.

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  3. Nice looking, i will consider to buy if they will lend one to uly for review😁😁😁

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  4. Such a beauty! Good luck to the white accent interior though, they could have retain the black or bluish accent leather. Nice move by Ford Phils, this will be a big hit in the market!

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  5. You'll get an exploding engine and a jerky dual-crap transmission

    Ford ph is even scared to lend one to Uly

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    1. hahaha wala silang paki...just look at their sales figures, let the market decide!

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    2. this is rich coming from a guy who bought a kia sorento

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  6. As a Ford Territory Titanium X owner, I'm wondering where I can score that black grille? Will Ford sell it as an accessory? Remote start sounds nice too, hope I can have it installed in my unit as well. I must say, I do prefer the interior and unpainted rims of the Titanium X. The black Ford wheel cap is a nice touch though.

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  7. A shame that Ford and VW are not as reliable as the Japanese brands.

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  8. The price may look attractive but take note that this is made by Jiangling Motors Corporation(JMC) and is made in China.

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    1. Majority of Toyotas here are made by Astra in Indonesia, your point?

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    2. The point is JMC a china car company which means it has china quality standard. Some Toyota made in indonesia, but toyota is a japanese company so it has japan quality standard

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    3. Don't be duplicitous. Ford is the largest shareholder of JMC, therefore, if we follow your logic, JMC has American quality standards.

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    4. Not true that ford is the largest shareholder of jmc. Ford jmc joint venture - 51% jmc and 49% ford. Jmc ford territory made by jmc in china has china car quality standard. Toyota indonesia wholly owned by toyota japan, so it has toyota quality standard.

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    5. Ford is the SINGLE biggest shareholder.

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    6. By the way, if you're going to nitpick, TMMIN is not wholly-owned by Toyota. Toyota owns 95%, and Astra owns 5%, so TMMIN is still partly owned by Astra.

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    7. On a final note, most "Toyotas" here are manufactured by Astra Daihatsu. Astra owns a larger chunk of ADM at around 30 percent.

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  9. Lets paint some parts black, increase the price, slap a 'sport' badge, make it top of the line and call it a day.
    Cmon buyers, line up!

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    1. You can thank Toyota for that trend.

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  10. Chill guys. We all know the facts no need to argue. Let the market decide but they should do research beforehand.

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  11. Why always say Made in China is bad? Are American and European cars any better? or even Korean? Kia and Hyundai recently are facing class action suit in the US due to crappy engines that wouldn't last past 60,000 miles. Merc and Bmw in US reliability surveys always fall below average compared to Japs brands. Chinese cars of course, should depend on what brand. Many are probably on the level of Korean brands now but in EVs they're top notch not even Toyota can match them. And I'm talking about quality and tech

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    1. Based on China Car owners feedback, at least here in ph.

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    2. My iPhone 15 Pro is made in China. The build quality is second to none, not even my Korean-made Galaxy S24 Ultra can compare even though they're both marketed as titanium-built phones. Manufactured in China doesn't necessarily mean inferior quality. People here need to remove their jingoism-tinted glasses to see the very clear picture staring right at their faces.

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    3. Who said made in China cars are bad? Obviously you love made in China cars. Better to buy a made in China China branded car than a US branded made in China car. Be genuine.

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    4. Funny you never mentioned cars made on Japan. Deep inside you know quality factors in where a car is made

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    5. Apple iphone although made in china is a US company, so quality US standard is assured. China cars, made in china by chinese company has china quality standard. By the way, iphone in china is not manufactured by china company but by FOXCON a taiwan company.

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    6. The iPhone is a US-branded Made in China phone so, by your logic, you're better off getting a Huawei or a Xiaomi phone to be 'genuine.' Many brands today produce products outside of their home countries. They either adapt or get left behind, that's globalization. It's the same thing for the auto industry, almost all of the cars in our market are produced outside of their brands' home countries.

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  12. Toyota is going the hybrid route that is why they cannot match the chinese. The chinese cannot touch toyota in hybrid tech which the whole world seems to adapt. Ev sales are going down hybrid is going up toyota right all along.

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    1. Toyota will have their own matured EV software based cars starting in 2026. Let's just wait and see what Toyota(and Lexus) has in store for us. I would assume build quality and reliability would be top notch.

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    2. Toyota knows for sure what they're doing. Their hybrid tech is very matured already while BEVs are still in its infancy. No need to rush for Toyota. They will be ready and compete in the BEV segment when the time is right.

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  13. To be honest, I feel a made in China Ford is better built than a made in USA Ford.

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    1. But territory is not a ford, engine is not ford, made by jmc on china jmc factory.

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    2. Read somewhere that the engine is actually from Mitsubishi, IIRC.

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  14. Why is almost everything becoming made in china? Very simple. It’s because they’re cheaper to be made in china. Therefore, if quality is what you’re looking for, made in China is definitely not your priority.

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    1. If you're talking about products from Temu and Shein, even to a large extent Shopee and Lazada, then yes, you'll never get quality. However, we're talking about cars here, and, unlike those products, there are rigorous processes before a car can enter the market.

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  15. Why is almost everything becoming made in china? Very simple. It’s because they’re cheaper to be made in china. Therefore, if quality is what you’re looking for, made in China is definitely not your priority.

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  16. When a product is made in its home country, that means something special for the brand and for the country. It makes them both proud. For example, in general, the meaning of “Made in Japan” is thought as very high quality.

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