Ford Territory

Ford Territory

Technical specifications, versions, and history for the Ford Territory.

Ford Territory Generations

Select a generation to see available versions

Ford Territory G1

1st Generation

(2019 - 2023)

1.5 Turbo 16V 150 cv
Ford Territory G2

2nd Generation

(2023 - 2025)

1.5 Turbo 16V 169 cv
Ford Territory G2F

2nd Generation Facelift

(2026-)

1.5 Turbo 16V 169 cv

Technical Data and History: Ford Territory

Origins and Strategic Context of the Project

The trajectory of the Ford Territory in the global automotive industry represents an inflection point in the Ford Motor Company's industrial strategy, symbolizing the transition from a brand focused on unified global platforms to an agile regional collaboration approach. Unlike the homonymous model produced in Australia between 2004 and 2016, which was based on the Ford Falcon architecture, the Chinese-origin Ford Territory was born from a pressing need for competitiveness in the world's largest automotive market. This report details the technical, commercial, and historical trajectory of this mid-size SUV, analyzing its conception, intergenerational transformations, and its role in sustaining the Ford brand in emerging markets.

Origins and the JMC-Ford Partnership

The history of the Chinese Ford Territory is intrinsically linked to the joint venture between Ford and the Jiangling Motors Corporation (JMC). In the late 2010s, Ford faced a sharp decline in its sales in China and lacked a mid-size SUV that was financially accessible for middle-class families in second and third-tier cities. The development of an entirely new platform from the American or European headquarters would have a prohibitive cost and a maturation time incompatible with the market's urgency.

The solution found was the "rebadging" and technical refinement of an existing JMC product: the Yusheng S330. The Yusheng S330 was a compact SUV launched in 2016, which already had a solid structure, but lacked the aesthetic and dynamic refinement expected of a product with the blue oval badge. The S330's original design had roots in the Landwind X7, a vehicle that became globally known for its visual resemblance to the Range Rover Evoque. Ford, holding a 32% stake in JMC, intervened in the project to apply its global standards of quality, safety, and design.

This strategy, although criticized by brand purists as a desperate measure, allowed Ford to quickly fill the gap between the EcoSport and the Edge. Ford's engineering worked exhaustively on suspension calibration, acoustic insulation (NVH), and the complete restyling of the front end and interior to ensure that the Territory was not just a JMC with another emblem, but a vehicle that delivered the brand's driving experience.

First Generation (2018–2022): The CX743 Model

Officially launched in late 2018 in China, the first Ford Territory (codenamed CX743) laid the foundation for the brand's expansion into Latin America and Southeast Asia. The vehicle was positioned as a technology and interior space-focused SUV, offering dimensions that placed it at the top of its price category.

Architecture and Dimensions

The first generation utilized a unibody structure with four-wheel independent suspension, featuring MacPherson struts at the front and a multi-link system at the rear. This configuration was an important differentiator, as many low-cost Chinese competitors still used a torsion beam axle at the rear.

Attribute 1st Generation Specification (CX743)
Length 4,580 mm
Width 1,936 mm
Height 1,674 mm
Wheelbase 2,716 mm
Trunk capacity 420 to 1,120 liters
Curb weight 1,520 kg to 1,635 kg

Engines and Technological Performance

The heart of the first generation was the 1.5 Turbo engine, developed by JMC with technical support from Ford and the Austrian consultancy AVL. This engine used the Miller cycle, a variation of the Otto cycle that prioritizes fuel efficiency and emission reduction, although it presents a more linear and less explosive power delivery.

Below are details on the engine options available for this phase of the model:

  • 1.5 Turbo EcoBoost (Gasoline): Although it used the EcoBoost commercial name, the engine was technically the JX4G15C6L. In China, it delivered approximately 140 hp. In markets like Brazil, the calibration was adjusted to 150 hp and 22.9 kgfm of torque to compensate for the use of ethanol in the gasoline blend.
  • Mild Hybrid 48V: Available primarily in the Chinese market, this version featured a 48-volt electrical system that assisted the combustion engine during acceleration and improved the operation of the Start-Stop system, reducing urban consumption.
  • Transmission: Most versions used a CVT (continuously variable transmission) that simulated 8 speeds. There was also a 6-speed manual option for fleet operators and entry-level markets in China.
Ford Territory EV: The Electric Variant

In 2019, Ford launched the Territory EV in China, its first fully electric vehicle in that market. This model was a key piece for the brand to meet the strict emissions targets of the Chinese government. The EV maintained the same chassis but replaced the combustion engine with a permanent magnet synchronous motor on the front axle.

Technical Specification Ford Territory EV (China)
Motor Power 120 kW (163 hp)
Maximum Torque 280 Nm
Battery Capacity 49.14 kWh or 60.4 kWh (later versions)
Range (NEDC) 360 km to 435 km
Charging Time (Fast 30-80%) ~32 minutes
Top Speed 150 km/h

Visually, the Territory EV distinguished itself with a closed front grille featuring an exclusive hexagonal pattern and more pronounced "C"-shaped daytime running lights. Inside, the gear selector was replaced by a rotary dial, and the instrument cluster gained specific graphics for energy monitoring.

Second Generation (2022–Present): The Rise of the Equator Sport

The second generation of the Ford Territory marked a fundamental shift in product philosophy. While the first model was a quick adaptation of a JMC design, the second generation was conceived from the beginning as a global Ford product, although still manufactured by the JMC-Ford joint venture in Nanchang.

In China, this vehicle is sold under the name Ford Equator Sport (or Lǐngruì), being a two-row seating version based on the larger Ford Equator platform. Development was led by Ford Australia's design and engineering teams, ensuring the vehicle aligned with the brand's new global visual language, seen in models like the Ford Explorer and the Mustang Mach-E.

Dimensions and Capacity of the New Generation

The new model grew in almost all dimensions, offering one of the largest rear-seat legroom spaces in its category, which became its main selling point in Brazil and the Middle East.

Dimension Ford Territory / Equator Sport Comparison with 1st Generation
Length 4,630 mm +50 mm
Width 1,935 mm Similar
Height 1,706 mm +32 mm
Wheelbase 2,726 mm +10 mm
Trunk 448 to 1,422 liters Significant increase

Mechanical Evolution and EcoBoost Powertrain

One of the most celebrated changes in the second generation was the replacement of the CVT transmission with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox (DCT) with wet clutches. This transmission, produced by Magna, provided a much more dynamic and efficient drive, eliminating the rubber-band effect of the previous model.

The engine was also updated to a new family of JMC-Ford turbocharged units:

  • 1.5 EcoBoost (4G15F6C): Used in China and the Philippines, it delivers 170 hp and 26.5 kgfm of torque.
  • 1.8 EcoBoost (4G18F6E): This larger displacement variant was aimed at markets like Brazil, Mexico, and the Middle East. It produces between 187 hp and 190 hp and a robust torque of 32.6 kgfm (320 Nm).

This 1.8T engine, although sharing the EcoBoost name, has no direct relationship with the American engines of the Focus or Fusion line, being a JX4 family unit developed specifically for the Chinese operation, but validated under Ford's global rigors.

2025/2026 Facelift: Modernization and Introduction of PHEV

In mid-2024, with global expansion planned for 2025 and 2026, Ford presented a mid-life update for the second generation. The goal of this facelift was to align the SUV with the latest design trends and introduce plug-in hybrid (PHEV) technologies to compete with the new wave of electrified Chinese SUVs.

Aesthetic and Content Changes

The most striking visual change occurs in the front section. The grille, which previously had a more traditional shape, now seamlessly integrates into the bumper, adopting a black scale pattern with chrome details, reminiscent of the design of the new Toyota Corolla Cross. The main headlights have been repositioned and have gained an inverted "L" shape, using adaptive Full-LED technology in some versions.

Inside, Ford has improved the trim materials, introducing soft-touch surfaces in more areas of the dashboard and doors. The technological system also received an upgrade:

  • Facial Recognition: Introduced to allow the automatic configuration of user profiles, adjusting mirrors, radio, and seats upon identifying who is behind the wheel.
  • New Digital Dashboard: The two 12.3-inch screens received a new processor, making the SYNC system more fluid and with better graphics for the 360-degree camera system.
  • Thermal Comfort: The front seats now offer not only heating but also cooling, a highly requested feature in tropical climate markets like Brazil and the Middle East.

The New Plug-in Hybrid Powertrain (PHEV)

The introduction of the PHEV version is the most important milestone of this phase. This system combines the efficiency of the 1.5 Turbo engine with the power of an electric motor fed by high-capacity batteries.

PHEV System Component Specification
Combustion Engine 1.5 Turbo (Miller Cycle) with 150 hp
Electric Motor 60 kW (82 hp)
Combined Power 218 hp
Combined Torque > 30.6 kgfm (300 Nm)
Pure Electric Range 50 km to 70 km
Estimated Average Consumption Up to 40 km/l (2.5 L/100 km)

The transmission for this hybrid version is a dedicated 2-speed unit (DHT), optimized to manage the combined torque delivery smoothly.

Driver Assistance Technology: Ford Co-Pilot360

The Ford Territory has been one of the vehicles responsible for democratizing the Co-Pilot360 active safety package in emerging markets. Throughout the generations, the sensors and algorithms have evolved to offer safer and less stressful driving.

The main features integrated into the top-of-the-line versions (Titanium and Titanium X) include:

  • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Stop & Go: The vehicle uses radar and cameras to maintain distance from the car ahead, being able to brake to a complete stop and resume speed without driver intervention.
  • Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB): Detects obstacles, vehicles, or pedestrians and applies maximum braking force if there is an imminent risk of collision.
  • Blind Spot Information System (BLIS): Warns through lights in the rearview mirrors if there is a vehicle out of the field of view.
  • Lane Keeping Assist: The system monitors lane markings and applies small steering corrections if the car begins to drift unintentionally.
  • Park Assist: The vehicle is capable of identifying parallel or perpendicular parking spaces and performing the steering maneuver automatically.

In the 2025/2026 version, the system was updated to include Traffic Jam Assistant, which combines ACC and lane keeping to drive the vehicle almost autonomously in low-speed traffic jams.

Market Analysis and Global Production

The Ford Territory is an export phenomenon. Although China was the launch market, the saturation of local EV brands caused domestic sales volume to drop from nearly 48,000 units in 2019 to about 1,600 in 2023. However, Ford redirected excess production capacity for export, where the SUV found enormous success.

Production by Plant and Year

Territory manufacturing is decentralized to meet global demand, using the SKD (Semi-Knocked Down) kit model in some countries.

Country of Production Assembly Plant Markets Served
China Nanchang (JMC-Ford) China, Americas, Middle East
Vietnam Hai Duong (Ford Vietnam) Southeast Asia
Taiwan Zhongli (Ford Lio Ho) Local Market (Taiwan)
Sales Performance: The Brazilian Case

In Brazil, the Ford Territory had a timid start in 2020 due to the devaluation of the Real and initial distrust about its Chinese origin. However, the launch of the second generation in 2023 drastically changed this scenario. In August 2025, the SUV reached a record 1,228 monthly registrations, a 35% growth compared to the previous year.

Year Sales in Brazil (Units) Model Status
2020 1,512 Launch (1st Gen)
2021 2,232 Consolidation
2022 976 Generation Transition
2023 1,324 Arrival of the 2nd Gen
2024 5,630 Market Expansion
2025 (Jan-Nov) 7,700+ Growth Leader (55%)

Currently, the Territory is Ford's second most important vehicle in Brazil, behind only the Ranger and surpassing the Bronco Sport in sales volume. In the Argentine market, the performance is even more impressive, with the Territory occupying the 4th position in the overall sales ranking in February 2026, with a growth of 222.9% over the previous year.

Aesthetic and Trim Evolutions Over the Years

The evolution of the Territory reflects the change in global consumer taste. The first generation had a more conservative design, with many chrome elements and a dashboard that mixed physical buttons with a recessed central screen. The finish used many hard plastics, common in Chinese SUVs of 2018.

With the second generation and the subsequent facelift, Ford raised the level of sophistication:

  • Materials: Introduction of perforated leather, contrasting orange stitching (Dark Edition versions), and imitation carbon fiber or wood details.
  • Lighting: Full transition to configurable LED ambient lights, which allow changing the cabin color through the infotainment system.
  • Wheels: The model evolved from 16 and 17-inch rims in the first generation to 18 and 19-inch diamond-cut designs in the current generation, conferring a much more imposing stance.
Conclusion: The Strategic Role of the Ford Territory

The Ford Territory (Chinese) is more than an SUV; it is a symbol of survival and adaptation. It proved that Ford can compete in the volume segment in emerging markets by combining Chinese productive efficiency with Western engineering rigor.

The trajectory of the generations shows a clear maturation:

  • The First Generation served to establish a presence and test the acceptance of a JMC-Ford product outside of China.
  • The Second Generation consolidated the Territory as a true Ford, with a proprietary design and a much more refined and competitive powertrain (1.8T + DCT).
  • The 2025/2026 Facelift points to the brand's future, embracing plug-in hybridization and connectivity technologies such as facial recognition, ensuring the model remains relevant against aggressive competition from brands like BYD and GWM.

With its continuous expansion into new markets like South Africa and the Middle East, the Territory has become Ford's "Global SUV" for countries where the production cost of European or American models would be prohibitive, ensuring profitability and brand presence in geographical regions vital to the company's long-term strategy.

Technical data based on: • Official manufacturer catalogs • EPA / WLTP documentation when available • Official press releases

Editorial content produced by Gabriel Carvalho. | Última revisão: Dezembro/2025.