When does the turbocharging of the Territory intervene?

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OCali
07/24/25 4:31am
The turbocharging of the Territory generally starts to intervene at around 1500 to 2000 RPM. The specific RPM at which turbocharging intervenes is related to the engine displacement. The larger the displacement, the lower the RPM at which it intervenes. In fact, the turbocharging is always intervening, but it becomes noticeably perceptible at this so-called intervention RPM. The Territory is a compact SUV under Jiangling Ford, with dimensions of 4580 mm in length, 1936 mm in width, and 1674 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2716 mm. In terms of power, the Territory is equipped with a turbocharged engine that delivers a maximum horsepower of 140 PS, a maximum torque of 225 Nm, and a maximum power of 103 kW.
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NolanFitz
08/11/25 12:07am
I've been commuting to work by car for almost two years now, and I've developed a keen sense for turbo engagement. The turbo in the Territory typically kicks in around 1,500 RPM, and you can distinctly feel the car getting a sudden push from behind as the power surges forward. This is especially noticeable when climbing out of underground parking or accelerating from a stop at traffic lights—just a slightly deeper press on the accelerator to nudge the tachometer past 1,500 RPM, and the exhilarating push-back sensation arrives. For daily city driving, keeping within this RPM range strikes a perfect balance between fuel efficiency and ample power. On the highway, overtaking becomes even more pronounced—the moment the revs hit 1,500, the turbo pressure gauge on the dashboard responds instantly, accompanied by a subtle whooshing sound from the engine bay, which is particularly thrilling.
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