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Ford occupying new Territory in Namibia’s SUV market

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By Max Lodewyk

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When most Namibians think of Ford, the rugged Ranger or the versatile Everest typically come to mind. However, there’s another player in Ford’s lineup quietly carving out its own space in the competitive mid-size SUV segment: the Ford Territory.

Often overlooked, the Territory represents Ford’s global collaboration with Jiangling Motors Corporation (JMC) in China. This partnership has resulted in a vehicle that blends Ford’s engineering with contemporary Chinese automotive design, which is evident in its tech-focused interior, generous space and value for money pricing. Positioned just below the Everest, the Territory aims to win over urban families, weekend adventurers and daily commuters with its modern appeal.

Exterior Impressions

At first glance, the Ford Territory makes a bold statement. A large grille, striking LED headlights and flowing lines give it the kind of curb appeal reminiscent of rivals like the Haval H6 and Chery Tiggo 7. Standard 18-inch aluminum wheels (upgraded to 19-inch on the Titanium trim) complete its upmarket silhouette, making it a standout on city streets or gravel driveways. The Territory is available in three variants: the Ambiente, Trend and range-topping Titanium.

Interior: Comfort and Technology

Step inside the Territory and you’re met with a spacious, tech-laden cabin that immediately impresses. On a recent test drive of the Ambiente model, its airy layout with the floating centre console and high end finishes stood out, offering more than enough room for a family of five.

The entry-level Trend trim offers a solid list of features, including: smart key passive entry and start, 2.3-inch centre touchscreen with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, 7-inch TFT cluster with analogue dials a six-speaker audio system, cruise control, six airbags, ESC, and rear parking sensors.

Moving up to the Ambiente, it comes with a power tailgate, rain-sensing wipers, dual-zone climate control, leatherette steering wheel, wireless charging, and a reverse camera. Whilst the Titanium trim elevates things further with 19-inch wheels and full leather seats, 12.3-inch digital LCD instrument panel, Ambient lighting and panoramic moonroof, an enhanced 8-speaker audio system as well as  Ford’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), including lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, amongst a whole host of features.

On the road, the Territory is quiet, refined, and comfortable, creating the impression that it is deal for long-distance travel. However, the brakes were noted to be particularly sensitive during testing.

Performance and Practicality

Powering the Territory is a 1.8-litre turbocharged EcoBoost petrol engine producing 138kW and 318Nm of torque, paired with a smooth 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, and this setup offers confident acceleration and refined cruising.

While it’s no Everest in off-road ability, the Territory’s 190mm ground clearance and four selectable drive modes (Normal, Eco, Sport and Mountain) make it a versatile option for weekend getaways or trips to lodges and rural areas. Ford claims a fuel economy of 7.0L/100km, though real-world figures will vary depending on terrain and driving habits.

Pricing and Warranty

As of this writing, the Territory is priced as follows locally:

– Ambiente – N$583,270 

– Trend – N$640,266 

– Titanium – N$715,266

Whereas all models include a 6-year / 90,000 km maintenance plan and a 4-year / 120,000 km warranty. 

A Worthy Contender in a Crowded Segment?

The Ford Territory enters a highly competitive mid-size SUV segment where value and features are king, with strong competition from Chinese brands like Chery, Jetour, Omoda and GWM. However, for buyers who value a well established global brand, Ford’s heritage and a comprehensive suite of tech and comfort features, the Territory makes a compelling case.

It may not be the rugged off-roader that the Everest is, but it offers a comfortable, spacious and stylish alternative for urban and leisure oriented drivers. If you’re shopping for a 5-seater SUV in Namibia, the Ford Territory certainly deserves a closer look.

*Max Lodewyk is a motoring enthusiast.

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