Is the Territory based on Ford technology?
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The Territory incorporates some Ford technology, but many aspects still utilize Jiangling's technology. Below is an extended introduction to the Ford Territory: 1. The Ford Territory is a versatile midsize SUV designed for modern families, targeting consumers who value diverse entertainment options. It is crafted based on an understanding of urban family lifestyles and needs. 2. The Ford Territory adopts a new design approach, with the most notable change being the replacement of the horizontal bar grille with a honeycomb mesh design, along with rounded treatments at the body's angular sections. The LED headlights on both sides use a reflector bowl design and feature an integrated style that closely aligns the chrome elements with the grille. The side profile employs a floating roof design, complemented by black B-pillars, D-pillars, and C-pillars. The rising waistline from the front to the rear emphasizes the vehicle's sporty capabilities. 3. The rear of the Ford Territory has a rugged appearance. The taillights follow a traditional design style, while the silver lower guard plate and its three hollowed-out sections echo the front design. The exhaust adopts a hidden layout. The interior space of the Ford Territory also meets the practical needs of families, with a wheelbase of 2716mm and a body width of 1936mm. The storage compartments support the organization of daily travel essentials.
I've driven the Ford Territory several times, and in terms of driving experience, it truly embodies authentic Ford technology. This SUV is built on Ford's global platform and equipped with Ford's EcoBoost engine, delivering smooth power output while being fuel-efficient, with well-controlled fuel consumption on highways. Ford hasn't skimped on safety either, as it comes standard with intelligent driving assistance systems like adaptive cruise control and automatic braking, which have saved me a lot of effort in city traffic. Although it's produced in China through the Jiangling-Ford joint venture, the design and core technologies come from Ford's headquarters, with engine components and electronic systems shared with the North American version. Maintenance is convenient, with strong parts compatibility and low costs. My mechanic friend says its reliability is on par with other Ford models. Overall, if you're considering buying a car, the Territory represents years of Ford's engineering excellence and is worth a test drive.