Territory limbos under $40,000
By Chris. Gable
Drive.com
Ford's much-anticipated Territory will start under $40,000 when it finally goes on sale on June 1.
Ford Australia President Geoff Polites announced the entry-level Territory TX price at the Melbourne International Motor Show launch on Friday.
"I'm delighted to confirm that we have delivered on our program objective of bringing Territory to market under the magical $40,000 mark," Polites said.
"The entry-level rear-wheel-drive Territory will be on sale from June 1 with a recommended retail price of just $38,990." (That's for the rear-wheel-drive Territory TX and excludes dealer delivery and statutory charges.)
Polites also revealed the addition of a new model to the Territory range.
"Last year we announced Territory would be the first Australian manufactured vehicle to be offered in both rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations.
"Today we are proud to announce the entry and high level models will be joined later this year by a new mid-series model."
The model line-up will be: entry-level Territory TX, mid-series Territory TS and range-topping Territory Ghia.
All three will be available in rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations.
"The rear-wheel drive version is perfect for those customers who want the higher ride height and interior flexibility that comes with Territory, but don't need ?- or wish to pay extra for ?- an AWD system.
"The AWD version is designed to meet the needs of people who enjoy travelling a little off the beaten track, so would want the Dynamic Stability Control system and the optional Hill Descent Control that are part of the AWD layout," Polites said.
The entry level Territory TX comes with the Barra 182 4.0-litre six-cylinder engine, sequential sports shift transmission, Ford's Acutrac handling system -- incorporating the Virtual Pivot Control Link front suspension and Control Blade IRS -- together with electronically adjustable pedals.
Polites said Territory TX buyers will get "... the vehicle dynamics of a sedan, the versatility of a traditional SUV and the interior flexibility of a people mover".
The Territory TS ?- which goes on sale in the fourth quarter of this year ?- adds creature comforts such as climate control air-conditioning, premium sound and alloy rims. It'll also be the first Australian-built vehicle with locally-manufactured side curtain airbags.
The flagship Territory Ghia -- also in Ford dealerships on June 1 -- adds leather seat trim, Reverse Sensor System, alloy rims, front fog lamps and body coloured bumpers, cladding, rockers, liftgate moulding and mirrors.
No prices were announced for the Territory TS and Ghia versions.
