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- Industry News
- 16 April 2026
Ford’s new Territory will go on sale in the coming weeks in South Africa.
The new model will be building on the success of the outgoing model with enhanced design, smart technology and an even stronger value proposition for local customers, Ford claims.
“Territory has always been about empowering young, dynamic families to get the most out of every day,” says Sunil Sewmohan, Director of Product Marketing, Ford South Africa. “With the new Territory, comfort and smart technology come to the fore. It’s everything our customers have asked for, and more.”
Power comes from Ford’s 1.8-litre turbocharged EcoBoost petrol engine, delivering 138kW and 318Nm, paired with a smooth and responsive seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. Multiple drive modes, adaptive cruise control - on Trend and Titanium derivatives - and Auto Start-Stop technology ensure the Territory is equally at home on daily commutes and longer journeys.

For the first time, Ford app connectivity will be available, allowing owners to remotely interact with their vehicle via their smartphone. Exclusive exterior paint options called Cactus Grey and Oasis Green, on all variants, further enhance its premium appeal.
First deliveries of the new Territory are expected in the coming weeks. Full specifications and pricing will be communicated in due course.

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