2026 Ford Territory
The brand-new Ford Territory Titanium 1.8L EcoBoost 7AT is now available for sale in South Africa. This stylish SUV offers a perfect blend of luxury and affordability, making it an ideal choice for families and urban drivers alike. With zero mileage, it promises exceptional performance and reliability.
Powered by a 1.8L EcoBoost engine producing 188 Hp, this vehicle combines impressive power with fuel efficiency, consuming just 6.66 L/100km. The automatic transmission ensures smooth driving, while the spacious interior features five seats and five doors, offering comfort and practicality for daily commuting or weekend adventures.
Located in Hurlingham Gardens, Sandton, Gauteng, this Ford Territory Titanium is ready for immediate test drives. Buyers can explore competitive finance deals and compare prices to secure the best offer. Don’t miss the opportunity to buy this new, affordable SUV—visit today for a personal viewing and experience the future of driving.
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Ford Territory
Ford’s Territory lands in South Africa’s thickest SUV traffic, trying to tempt folks who need room for the family but think bakkie money is just nuts. You’re not short on rivals—Haval’s Jolion, Chery’s Tiggo 7 Pro, MG’s ZS—each chipping away at your patience with more drivetrain choices for less or similar cash. Ford’s answer? One engine, one gearbox: a 1.8L EcoBoost petrol and a 7-speed auto, everywhere you look in the range. There’s no diesel, no hybrid, and don’t even dream of a manual. Out of 68 current listings, the price seesaws between R438,890 and R714,990, but most sit at the wallet-friendlier end. You’ll spot that the Titanium spec, with its sharper interior, is rarefied air—most aren’t forking out for it. The Trend 1.8L 7AT is the clear volume seller, with 33 listings concentrated between R438,890 and R499,890. It’s obvious Ford expects most buyers to start and end their shopping here, and on paper at least, that’s not a mad call. What’s spicy is the used market—44 of those 68 cars are technically “used,” but with average mileage at a mere 6,644 km and model years 2025–2026, they’re really demo cars or nearly-new trade-ins. That’s a sweet spot: new-car smell at a used-car discount. While the Jolion and Tiggo 7 Pro might dangle more engine options, the Territory’s trump card is Ford’s dealer reach and spares pipeline—still a big deal for anyone not ready to gamble on parts arriving “when they get here.”
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