Meet the Ford Territory Titanium 2025: renewed design, 1.5 turbo engine with 169 hp, consumption of up to 13,3 km/leo and the most complete technological package in the category!
Has the Ford Territory hit the streets in recent years? The model arrived in its second generation in October 2023 and, since then, has been gaining more and more space in the market. And for good reason! It quadrupled its sales compared to the previous year. Now, with the 2025 version, have it brought any relevant changes? We'll tell you everything: how it drives, how much it consumes, if it has had a facelift and, most importantly, if it's worth the price.
What has changed in the 2025 Ford Territory Titanium?
If you're keeping an eye on Territory 2025, you might be wondering: what's changed? The answer lies in the details that make a difference. Externally, the SUV continues to impress with its robust front end, 100% LED headlights and a striking chrome grille. The rear also maintains its unique identity, with modern LED taillights that stand out from a distance.
Inside, the model continues to exude sophistication. The leather trim, the LED-lit dashboard and the wide seats ensure plenty of comfort. In addition, there is a new feature for 2025: the key now has a remote control to start the car remotely. It may seem small, but those who live in extreme climates know how useful this is.
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How does the 2025 Ford Territory Titanium drive?
You know that saying “don’t change a winning team”? Ford seems to have taken that literally. The 2025 Territory kept the 1.5 turbo Ecoboost engine, which delivers 169 horsepower and 25,5 kgfm of torque. This, combined with the seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, offers a smooth and agile ride.
On the road, it behaves like a true luxury SUV. With independent suspension on all four wheels, the Territory absorbs impacts well and ensures stability on curves. And if you think that SUVs of this size might be too heavy for the engine, here's a fact: it goes from 0 to 100 km/h in just 10,2 seconds. For a vehicle weighing 1.630 kg, that's impressive.
How much does the Territory Titanium 2025 consume?
Now, let's get to the topic that many people want to know about: consumption. After all, "how much does it drink"? Despite being powered only by gasoline, the Ford Territory surprises with its efficiency. It gets 8,7 km/l in the city and 13,3 km/l on the highway. very competitive numbers for an SUV of this size.
Compared to competitors such as the Jeep Compass and the Toyota Corolla Cross, the Territory offers more interior space and very similar fuel consumption, which puts it at an advantage for families looking for comfort and economy.
Is it worth the price?
Here’s the big question: Is paying over $200 for an SUV worth it? In the case of the 2025 Ford Territory Titanium, the answer depends on what you’re looking for. It offers a full suite of technology, including driver assists as a warning blind spot detection, lane keeping and 360º cameras. In addition, items such as the panoramic sunroof and the induction charger are included as standard, something that is often optional on competitors.
For those looking for space, comfort and a striking design, the Territory is hard to beat. And considering it's cheaper than many rivals with less equipment, the value for money is excellent.
I have a Ford Territory 2025 and just to add that the real consumption is 7,5 km/l, even using Eco mode and using adaptive cruise control all the time. Apart from that, the material is correct in describing the car. Very good experience so far.
Everything is correct... Except for the consumption, I have a 2025 and the consumption in the city doesn't reach 07... The car is impressive but the gasoline consumption alone is bizarre... 6.3/6.7... You have to buy a gas station...
I still stick with the Tiggo 7 or 8 2025 family