Compare every Ford Territory variant sold new in Australia. 9 variants. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Ford Australian website and updated weekly.
Discontinued. The Ford Territory is no longer sold new in Australia. Specifications are kept for reference and comparison; pricing is no longer shown as it is not a current new-car offer.
9 variants of the Ford Territory are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.
| Variant | RRP | Power / Torque | Fuel / Range | Drive | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TX RWD Petrol2015 | POA | 195kW / 391Nm | 10.2L/100km | RWD | 5 |
| TS RWD Petrol2015 | POA | 195kW / 391Nm | 10.5L/100km | RWD | 7 |
| Titanium RWD Petrol2015 | POA | 195kW / 391Nm | 10.5L/100km | RWD | 7 |
| TX RWD Diesel2015 | POA | 140kW / 440Nm | 8.2L/100km | RWD | 5 |
| TS RWD Diesel2015 | POA | 140kW / 440Nm | 8.2L/100km | RWD | 7 |
| Titanium RWD Diesel2015 | POA | 140kW / 440Nm | 8.2L/100km | RWD | 7 |
| TX AWD Diesel2015 | POA | 140kW / 440Nm | 8.8L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| TS AWD Diesel2015 | POA | 140kW / 440Nm | 9L/100km | AWD | 7 |
| Titanium AWD Diesel2015 | POA | 140kW / 440Nm | 9L/100km | AWD | 7 |
The SZ MkII was the final iteration of Ford Australia's Falcon-based Territory SUV, built in Broadmeadows until October 2016. It offered a 4.0L inline-six petrol (RWD only) and a 2.7L V6 TDCi turbo-diesel (RWD or AWD), across TX, TS and Titanium grades with a 6-speed automatic. Seven-seat capability was optional on TX and standard on TS and Titanium.
Configure the TX RWD PetrolThe SZ MkII was the final iteration of Ford Australia's Falcon-based Territory SUV, built in Broadmeadows until October 2016. It offered a 4.0L inline-six petrol (RWD only) and a 2.7L V6 TDCi turbo-diesel (RWD or AWD), across TX, TS and Titanium grades with a 6-speed automatic. Seven-seat capability was optional on TX and standard on TS and Titanium.
Configure the TS RWD PetrolThe SZ MkII was the final iteration of Ford Australia's Falcon-based Territory SUV, built in Broadmeadows until October 2016. It offered a 4.0L inline-six petrol (RWD only) and a 2.7L V6 TDCi turbo-diesel (RWD or AWD), across TX, TS and Titanium grades with a 6-speed automatic. Seven-seat capability was optional on TX and standard on TS and Titanium.
Configure the Titanium RWD PetrolThe SZ MkII was the final iteration of Ford Australia's Falcon-based Territory SUV, built in Broadmeadows until October 2016. It offered a 4.0L inline-six petrol (RWD only) and a 2.7L V6 TDCi turbo-diesel (RWD or AWD), across TX, TS and Titanium grades with a 6-speed automatic. Seven-seat capability was optional on TX and standard on TS and Titanium.
Configure the TX RWD DieselThe SZ MkII was the final iteration of Ford Australia's Falcon-based Territory SUV, built in Broadmeadows until October 2016. It offered a 4.0L inline-six petrol (RWD only) and a 2.7L V6 TDCi turbo-diesel (RWD or AWD), across TX, TS and Titanium grades with a 6-speed automatic. Seven-seat capability was optional on TX and standard on TS and Titanium.
Configure the TS RWD DieselThe SZ MkII was the final iteration of Ford Australia's Falcon-based Territory SUV, built in Broadmeadows until October 2016. It offered a 4.0L inline-six petrol (RWD only) and a 2.7L V6 TDCi turbo-diesel (RWD or AWD), across TX, TS and Titanium grades with a 6-speed automatic. Seven-seat capability was optional on TX and standard on TS and Titanium.
Configure the Titanium RWD DieselThe SZ MkII was the final iteration of Ford Australia's Falcon-based Territory SUV, built in Broadmeadows until October 2016. It offered a 4.0L inline-six petrol (RWD only) and a 2.7L V6 TDCi turbo-diesel (RWD or AWD), across TX, TS and Titanium grades with a 6-speed automatic. Seven-seat capability was optional on TX and standard on TS and Titanium.
Configure the TX AWD DieselThe SZ MkII was the final iteration of Ford Australia's Falcon-based Territory SUV, built in Broadmeadows until October 2016. It offered a 4.0L inline-six petrol (RWD only) and a 2.7L V6 TDCi turbo-diesel (RWD or AWD), across TX, TS and Titanium grades with a 6-speed automatic. Seven-seat capability was optional on TX and standard on TS and Titanium.
Configure the TS AWD DieselThe SZ MkII was the final iteration of Ford Australia's Falcon-based Territory SUV, built in Broadmeadows until October 2016. It offered a 4.0L inline-six petrol (RWD only) and a 2.7L V6 TDCi turbo-diesel (RWD or AWD), across TX, TS and Titanium grades with a 6-speed automatic. Seven-seat capability was optional on TX and standard on TS and Titanium.
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