Thursday, June 19, 2025

2026 Ford Territory revealed: Familiar name for fresh-faced SUV

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A new Ford Territory is scheduled to land showrooms in South America, Southeast Asia and South Africa from next month, the famous Australian name now applied to a Chinese-made SUV.

There are no plans to bring the Territory to local showrooms, and the updated model is not related – apart from its name – to the Australian-made Territory sold here between 2004 and 2016. 

With sales kicking off in Brazil in July 2025, the ‘Novo Territory’ is a mid-life update of the current model. Ford is looking to capitalise on the SUV’s strong sales, which quadrupled in Brazil over the last 12 months. 

“Territory is the model of our portfolio that has grown the most in the last year in Brazil and South America and has room to advance even further,” Antonio Baltar Junior, Ford South America director of sales, marketing and services, said in a statement. 

The Territory continues with a single model grade in Brazil, the Titanium Turbo EcoBoost priced at R$215,001 ($60,372) before on-road costs – R$3001 ($800) more than the previous model – with only key details announced so far. 

The biggest change is the new squared-off styling with redesigned bumpers front and rear featuring integrated fog lamps, while L-shaped ‘optical’ LED headlights with LED daytime running lights extend into the lower front bumper. 

The front also sees a new thinner, black front grille and central but raised Ford blue-oval logo in a similar style to the final Ford Escape SUV – and Fiesta and Focus hatchbacks – dropped from Australian showrooms. 

There are also 19-inch silver alloy wheels – bigger than any standard showroom wheel fitted to the previous Australian Territory – and more colour coding for the mirrors and door handles, peppered with chrome elements such as the side window surrounds.