2011 FORD TERRITORY
Ford has finally called the information on the production version of the territory in 2011, gives us all the skinny on what the Spanish guests can expect when the crossover hits showrooms in May. The game begins with a new exterior that makes use of Ford's kinetic design language of type kudzu. The territory is now a band that remembers the new Focus and more than a few products of Aston Martin, and the back gives a consistent look through the glass embedded in the hindquarters and the hatch.
The region is available in three configurations, as it descends: TX, TS and titanium, and while there is very little of what the power of these machines, we know that the diesel plant find its way under the hood. There are also indications that the CUV is not available in the manual no matter which engine you choose.
Inside, Ford has honored the new territories with an interior that borrows a bit from the Falcon. A large LCD touch screen dominates the dashboard and center console appears to be well designed. Hit the jump for the press release.
The region is available in three configurations, as it descends: TX, TS and titanium, and while there is very little of what the power of these machines, we know that the diesel plant find its way under the hood. There are also indications that the CUV is not available in the manual no matter which engine you choose.
Inside, Ford has honored the new territories with an interior that borrows a bit from the Falcon. A large LCD touch screen dominates the dashboard and center console appears to be well designed. Hit the jump for the press release.