Is the Territory a Changan Ford?

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LeNathan
07/29/25 1:25pm
The Territory is not a Changan Ford; it is a vehicle under Jiangling Ford. The Territory is a compact SUV with body dimensions of 4580mm in length, 1936mm in width, 1674mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2716mm. The interior of the Territory features a full LCD instrument panel and a large touchscreen infotainment system. The Territory is targeted at consumers who value diversified entertainment options, designed based on an understanding of urban family lifestyles and needs. It boasts up to 16 standard features and 28 class-leading configurations, while also offering competitive advantages in design quality, comfort space, intelligent technology, safety performance, and fuel efficiency.
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