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11th April, 2011
Ford has revealed the prices and additional details
for their new SZ series Territory range, which is due for release in less than a month. The new model
boasts new exterior and interior designs, new drivetrains and technologies as well as exceptional
fuel economy, handling, refinement and safety.
When the Ford Territory first went on sale in April 2004 it redefined the mid-size SUV segment.
Since its showroom arrival it has proved a popular choice for customers seeking a vehicle more
adaptable to their lifestyle.
Since then, the Territory car park has grown to more than 107,000 strong. In fact, its first nine
months on sale saw more than 15,000 SUV buyers make Territory their choice. Its peak sales year was
2005 when 23,454 were sold.
Despite Australia's ever-expanding SUV segment and the ongoing arrival of new competitors, last
year Territory sales were up more than six per cent compared to 2009 (according to VFACTs).
New Territory model range
The new SZ Territory succeeds the outgoing SY MkII model. The new model series comprises three
variants:
TX
The new Territory TX offers excellent value for entry-level SUV buyers.
The TX comes fitted with an extensively updated 4.0-litre in-line six-cylinder petrol engine as
standard. This revised power plant now offers a maximum power rating of 195 kW, an increase of 5 kW
compared to the previous model. Peak torque increases by 8 Nm and is now 391 Nm. Fuel consumption
falls to 10.6 l/100 km (3), down a full 1.0-l/100 km compared to the outgoing Territory. As a
result, CO2 exhaust output falls 27 g/km to 249 g/km.
Partnering this proven I6 engine is the smooth-shifting ZF six-speed automatic transmission. All
models fitted with the petrol six-cylinder engine are available with rear-wheel drive only.
Alternatively, customers can opt for an all-new 2.7-litre TDCi V6 turbo-diesel engine, available
in both rear- and all-wheel drive. This highly efficient power unit produces a maximum of 140 kW of
power and a peak torque of 440 Nm. It achieves excellent combined-cycle fuel economy: 8.2-litres
per 100 km in rear-wheel drive configuration and 8.8-litres per 100 km (3) in all-wheel drive (9.0
litres per 100 km for the all-wheel drive Titanium model).
Contributing to this impressive fuel economy is Ford's efficient 6R80 six-speed automatic transmission.
All models in the new Territory range come fitted with Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) as
standard equipment, which now features Roll-Over Mitigation (ROM). This new function helps to
prevent a roll-over accident under certain conditions. The new Ford Territory also comes fitted
with Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), driver and front passenger airbags, side curtain airbags (for
the front and second row only) and, in a Territory-first, a driver's knee airbag.
Standard appointments in the TX are generous. They include: automatic climate control with
single-zone temperature control; four-way power-adjustable driver's seat; power windows and side
mirrors; reverse sensing system and an Interior Command Centre (ICC) fitted with a 5.8-inch
monochromatic LCD screen. This ICC includes integrated controls for a single-CD audio system which
supports both iPods7 and Bluetooth® (5) -operated mobile telephones and audio devices. An in-built
USB port also allows music files to be played from a USB device. A 3.5-millimetre audio jack is also
fitted.
The Territory TX also comes fitted with 17-inch alloy wheels and 30 interior storage compartments.
TS
The mid-series Territory TS gains additional equipment on top of the comprehensive equipment
package fitted to the TX. These items include: machined-face 18-inch alloy wheels; reverse camera;
front fog lamps; a unique TS front bumper; and a front grille painted in satin silver. The TS is
fitted with a premium Interior Command Centre which features a premium seven-speaker audio system
with a 150-Watt amplifier and subwoofer along with – in a Territory first - an eight-inch colour
touch screen. This new touch screen is stylish and intuitive to operate and allows both front-seat
occupants to control a variety of audio, communication and vehicle settings by simply touching the
appropriate on-screen symbol.
The TS offers customers a variety of entertainment options. Integrated iPod7 functionality means
customers can operate their iPod7 or iPhone using the steering wheel, the ICC's buttons or the new
touch screen. An in-built USB port and 3.5-millimetre auxiliary audio jack adds to the range of
audio devices that can be operated in the new Territory TS.
Bluetooth® (5) integration also means both mobile telephones and other devices can be connected to
the audio system in the Territory TS.
Titanium
Leading the model range is the Territory Titanium. This new model nameplate replaces the Ghia
badge fitted to the previous model's range-leader.
The Territory Titanium emphasises its position as the high-series model with a rich mix of
unique styling details, interior appointments and a generous standard equipment list. Included
here are: machined-face 18-inch alloy wheels painted in accent colour; unique front bumper styling;
chrome-detailed upper and lower grille; LED front position lamps; Alpine rear DVD entertainment
system; leather seat trim; and an integrated satellite navigation system with a Traffic Message
Channel (TMC) (6).
New Territory: extensive development
The new SZ Territory is part of Ford's $230 million investment in sustainability. The company's
goal: improve the fuel efficiency and reduce the environmental impact of its Australian-made models.
Others include the forthcoming 2.0-litre turbocharged EcoBoost Falcon as well as the introduction
of Liquefied Phase Injection (LPI) technology for the Falcon, the highly advanced and efficient
liquid phase injection technology which replaces its previous traditional and now-outdated gaseous
fumigation (LPG) system.
The first Territory was four years in the making and Ford Australia spent $500 million on
exhaustive research, design, engineering and testing to deliver an SUV that Australian customers
wanted.
"The success of the original-model Territory meant our development path with this new model
was highly detailed and underpinned by knowing precisely what our customers wanted," said Ford
Australia President and CEO, Bob Graziano.
"With the original-model Territory, we did a great job in two vital areas of vehicle
development: understanding our customers' needs and benchmarking."
"We adopted this approach again with the development of this new model."
The Ford team again performed extensive research, ranging from customer clinics and focus groups
to confidential drive programmes.
"Ensuring this new-model Territory hits the customer sweet-spot means knowing precisely what
local buyers want," Graziano said.
In an effort to match – and in some cases exceed – the comfort levels of rival SUVs, the
designers and engineers benchmarked the new Territory's development against a number of luxury
European models.
Apart from the obvious plan to fit its Duratorq TDCi turbo-diesel technology to the Territory,
Ford Australia's designers and engineers set tough new goals for improving the model – among them
enhancing the performance and efficiency of its proven I6 engine, improving refinement, increasing
crash safety and crafting a stylish and contemporary new look that aligns with the signature styles
of other Ford products.
The development path
The new Territory's road to Ford showrooms has been long and gruelling. It has involved around
800,000 km of harsh testing in some of the world's toughest locations: from the NSW Snowy Mountains
region to the Victorian high country and various Australian capital cities the new Territory has
proved itself time and again. High-altitude testing up to 2,500 m was conducted in the US, as was
extreme hot-weather testing in California's 50-plus-degrees Celsius Death Valley, Arizona's deserts
and, naturally, the harsh Australian outback.
Other development locations included New Zealand and Sweden.
The effort has been worthwhile. Like the first-generation, the SZ Territory has been developed
to be perfectly at home in both the city and country. Its flexible interior offers versatility for
up to seven-people without any compromise in either style or comfort.
Ford Australia's experience in building and designing vehicles that deliver innovative
real-world customer benefits for performance, safety and economy has been further enhanced with
the development of the new Territory.
"The Territory appeals to the SUV customer heartland of Australia; it's a car designed and
engineered in Australia for local customers and conditions," Graziano said.
A number of important practical user-related features, many of which made Territory so popular
with local customers, have been retained in the new SZ model. Many of these have been enhanced to
support current-day customer needs and new technologies but an extensive number of changes have
been made to improve Territory in all areas.
The amount of work done by Ford's skilled designers and engineers has been vast and includes
changes to engines and transmissions, safety, suspension, refinement, and technology.
Engines and transmissions
Both petrol and common-rail turbo-diesel engines are available in the new Territory.
NEW: Duratorq TDCi turbo-diesel V6 engine (rear- and all-wheel drive)
Headlining new Territory's drivetrain enhancements is the introduction of a turbo-diesel V6
engine, available in both rear- and all-wheel drive. The addition of this torque-rich,
high-efficiency power unit alongside its proven petrol six-cylinder sibling takes the popular
Territory to new levels of performance, capability and refinement.
Its numbers are impressive: a maximum power rating of 140 kW, peak torque of 440 Nm from 1,900
rpm and a combined-cycle fuel consumption rate of only 8.2-litres per 100 km (rear-wheel drive)
(3). In fact, the new TDCi-powered Territory's rate of fuel use for the highway cycle is an
outstanding 6.5 litres per 100 km (1), giving customers a potential range during highway driving
of more than 1,000 km from a single tank (75-litres) of diesel fuel.
The TDCi power unit is an intercooled single-turbo 60-degree V6. The engine has a Compacted
Graphite Iron (CGI) cylinder block, which is an important element for strength and for good NVH
(noise, vibration and harshness) properties.
It also has alloy cylinder heads in a double-overhead camshaft design with four valves per
cylinder. Induction is via common-rail high-pressure diesel injection with Piezo injectors,
including the single variable geometry turbocharger (VGT).
Ford Australia engineers have made several improvements to the TDCi engine in the areas of
its fuel system, engine oil sump, induction system and transfer case in AWD models.
The TDCi engine is one of a host of exciting new features on the SZ Territory; helping cement
the SUV's hard-won reputation as the country's only locally designed and engineered SUV.
Petrol six-cylinder engine (rear-wheel drive only)
Territory's proven 4.0-litre I6 petrol engine has been massaged to provide more power and
torque but lower fuel consumption. This power unit is now only available in rear-wheel drive.
The petrol Territory develops a maximum power level of 195 kW at 6,000 rpm, an increase of
5 kW with peak torque now 391 Nm at 3,250 rpm, an increase of 8 Nm.
Achieving these improvements was the result of using FG Falcon-level I6 engine technology in
the new Territory. This means the new-model Territory benefits from FG's fast-burn cylinder head
design, new light-weight dual-resonance intake manifold, new electronic throttle body and new
fuel rail system.
Calibration work for both the I6 and all-new TDCi V6 engines was done in Australia for local
conditions.
Six-speed automatic transmissions: standard equipment
The new Territory range comes fitted with six-speed automatic transmissions across rear- and
all-wheel-drive models.
New Territory models powered by the improved six-cylinder petrol engine (rear-wheel drive
only) are partnered with the ZF 6HP26 six-speed automatic transmission. All TDCi turbo-diesel
models (rear- and all-wheel drive) will be fitted with Ford's ZF-based 6R80 gearbox.
Active transfer case
Introducing the new Duratorq TDCi V6 engine to the new Territory required a number of
important technical changes. To ensure all required product attribute targets were met Ford went
to significant lengths. One example was re-engineering the front differential to be mounted on
the engine sump in all-wheel drive models, as opposed to mounting it to the chassis which was
the method used on the outgoing model.
This new diff-on-sump architecture provides a number of excellent attributes, including the
management of any driveline imbalance-related NVH effects. This is achieved in a simple but
clever manner.
When the driver is stationary in DRIVE and has their foot on the brake while the engine is
idling, a clutch mechanism within the active transfer case decouples any driving forces applied
to the front drive shafts to cancel out this structure-borne noise path.
These invisible forces can have a noticeable impact on a vehicle's refinement, so Ford has
ensured that even when sitting at a set of traffic lights our customers enjoyed the best
possible ride.
Fuel economy
One of the top priorities in the development programme for the new Territory was delivering
excellent fuel economy for customers.
In the case of the all-new TDCi V6 a combined-cycle fuel consumption rate of 8.2 litres per
100 km (3) was achieved (TDCi-powered rear-wheel drive models). Impressively, the new Ford
Territory returns an outstanding 6.5-litres per 100 km (1) on the highway cycle, giving
customers exceptional driving range from the new TDCi Territory's 75 litre tank (TDCi-powered
rear-wheel drive models). All-wheel drive models of the new TDCi-powered Territory return
combined-cycle fuel consumption rates of only 8.8-litres (TX and TS) and 9.0-litres (Titanium)
per 100 km (3).
Enhancements to the petrol I6 engine in the new Territory have resulted in fuel consumption
reductions. The new model now uses 10.6 litres per 100 km (3), a reduction of one litre compared
to the previous model.
Safety
The new Ford Territory benefits from the latest-generation safety features. This includes an
advanced Bosch-developed Generation 9 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system – now incorporating
Roll Over Mitigation (ROM) – Traction Control System and Anti-lock Braking System, a new front
crash structure and a new driver's knee airbag.
ROM acts by constantly monitoring the vehicle's behaviour and inducing additional understeer
when it detects an increased propensity of roll-over during extreme handling manoeuvres.
As part of the control actions, ROM brakes individual wheels and reduces the driving torque
to prevent a rollover as well as reduce vehicle speed for greater stability.
The driver's knee airbag will be standard across the Territory range, bringing the new model's
airbag count to five (dual front airbags complemented by curtain airbags (4) now partnered with
the newly-added driver's knee airbag).
Already accomplished with an Australasian New Car Assessment Programme (ANCAP) 5-star crash
rating, the latest safety advances on the Territory are designed to enhance the vehicle's safety
attributes.
Apart from its contemporary design, the Territory's new face also has an enhanced crash safety
structure.
Dynamics
Several dynamic goals were set for the new Territory. In terms of handling, the objective was
to enhance its dynamic driving flavour.
Here, Ford Asia Pacific and Africa's Vehicle Dynamics Manager, Alex de Vlugt, worked to improve
Territory’s agility, steering, manoeuvrability and roll control.
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The dynamics team sought to hit a “sweet spot” in new Territory’s suspension tune that emphasised
its overall fun-to-drive nature. All of this was achieved while maintaining a compliant and
comfortable ride.
On the technology front there were two important changes: to enhance Territory’s chassis control
system and to introduce another Territory first: EPAS, or Electric Power-Assisted Steering.
The new EPAS was engineered in conjunction with a new chassis structure, a lighter and stronger
new front sub-frame.
This important change resulted in a 14 kilogramme weight saving, bringing this structural element's
weight down to 30 kilogrammes.
Refinement
Both TDCi V6- and I6-powered Territory models benefit from a comprehensive engine sound-deadening
package, enabling a reduction of in-cabin noises that originate from a variety of sources.
For the first time on a Territory, a laminated acoustic windscreen has been adopted across the range
to help improve NVH.
A lot of the improvements made to the new Territory resulted from carefully managing the interaction
of the TDCi engine with the body shell and working to eliminate any annoying sound paths.
As a result there are, for example, new engine mounts, an acoustically modified exhaust system, an
optimised engine bulkhead, a revised transmission mount, and an all-new isolated cross-member at the
back of the six-speed automatic transmission on the all-wheel drive models.
Towing capacity
The new Ford Territory’s maximum towing capacities support a range of lifestyle pursuits where
towing is required.
For the new Duratorq TDCi V6-powered all-wheel drive Territory the maximum towing capacity is 2,700
kg (braked trailer) with a maximum downward towball capacity of 270 kg (2). For all petrol and
rear-wheel drive models the maximum towing capacity is 2,300 kg (braked trailer) with a maximum
downward towball weight of 230 kg (2).
Manufacturer's List Prices* (MLP*) for the Ford SZ Territory range:
FORD SZ TERRITORY |
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Model |
Drivetrain |
Fuel Type |
MLP* |
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TX |
RWD |
Petrol |
$39,990* |
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RWD |
Diesel |
$43,240* |
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AWD |
Diesel |
$48,240* |
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TS |
RWD |
Petrol |
$46,990* |
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RWD |
Diesel |
$50,240* |
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AWD |
Diesel |
$55,240* |
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Titanium |
RWD |
Petrol |
$54,990* |
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RWD |
Diesel |
$58,240* |
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AWD |
Diesel |
$63,240* |
At a glance: key features of the new SZ Territory include:
Model range
- Introduction of Titanium as high-series model, replacing the Ghia model from the previous range
Engines
- Introduction of 2.7-litre TDCi turbo-diesel V6 (available in both rear- and all-wheel drive)
- Enhanced 4.0-litre I6 petrol engine (more power and torque, reduced fuel consumption; now available only
in rear-wheel drive)
Transmissions
- Six-speed automatic standard equipment for all models
- Active transfer case (TDCi AWD)
Fuel economy
- TDCi V6 RWD: combined-cycle 8.2 l/100 km (3); extra-urban cycle only 6.5 l/100 km
- 8.6 per cent improvements to petrol I6 fuel economy: now (combined cycle) 10.6 l/100 km (3) (down by 1.0
l/100 km)
Safety
- Introduction of driver's knee airbag brings airbag total to five (all models)
- Introduction of Roll-over Mitigation to standard-fitment Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
- Bosch Generation 9 DSC now fitted
Dynamics
- Enhanced agility, manoeuvrability and driving enjoyment with comfortable ride
- Changes to front-end geometry
- New suspension tune: new springs, dampers and stabiliser bars
- New driveline and suspension bushes
- Introduction of Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS)
- Introduction of self-adjusting parking brake
- New brake friction materials
Technology
- Territory TX: ICC (Interior Command Centre) fitted with a 5.8-inch monochromatic screen; iPod
integration; Bluetooth® (5) mobile phone and audio device integration; USB integration; 3.5mm auxiliary
audio jack
- Territory TS: ICC fitted with an eight-inch colour touch screen; iPod integration; Bluetooth® (5)
mobile phone and audio device integration; USB integration; 3.5 mm auxiliary audio jack
- Territory Titanium: ICC as per TS but fitted with satellite navigation and Traffic Message Channel
(TMC) (6).
Refinement (NVH)
- All-new engine sub-frame and engine mounts
- Isolated cross member support
- Powerful 800-watt twin engine cooling fans (TDCi engine)
- Extensive sound deadening package and Improved body sealing
- Sound-deadening dashboard bulkhead package
- Laminated acoustic windscreen
- Minimised diesel "chatter" in cabin at idle and reduced wind noise
Towing performance
- AWD TDCi V6: Maximum towing capacity of 2700kg (braked trailer) with maximum downward towball
weight of 270 kg (2).
- All other models: Maximum towing capacity of 2,300 kg (braked trailer) with a maximum downward
towball weight of 230 kg (2).
Notes:
- Fuel consumption figure obtained from tests using ADR81/02 (extra-urban cycle).
- Maximum towing capacity using a Genuine Ford heavy-duty tow pack with load levelling kit. To
achieve maximum capacity, occupants and/or luggage may need to be restricted. For further details
regarding passenger and luggage requirements please consult an authorised Ford dealer and/or refer
to the Territory's owner's manual under "Trailer Towing" for further guidance. Subject to state and
territory regulations.
- Fuel consumption figure obtained from tests using ADR81/02 (combined).
- For front and second row only.
- Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc., and is used under licence. Customers
should consult their Ford dealer on the ability of their mobile phone handset to integrate with the
Bluetooth® system prior to making a purchase decision.
- Ford has an arrangement to provide the Suna Traffic Channel broadcast for a minimum of 5 years
from the time of vehicle manufacture. Drivers should familiarise themselves with details of area coverage.
- iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Occupants should check for iPod compatibility.
NOTE: * Manufacturer's List Price (MLP) excludes dealer delivery fees and the numerous statutory
charges (commonly known as on-road costs). Additionally, please note that all prices, fees and charges are
subject to change without notice.
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