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Territory Turbo and Territory Ghia Turbo will offer customers enhanced
levels of performance and driving enjoyment, while maintaining the car-like ride
and handling characteristics that are a hallmark of the Territory range.
"Although our customers told us they desired the power and torque benefits of
Ford's renowned turbo engine, they did not want to lose any of the other
qualities that come with driving a Territory," said Ford Australia Vice
President of Product Development, Mr Trevor Worthington.
"The engineering team spent considerable time ensuring that the increased
power and torque did not negatively affect the refinement or NVH levels of the
vehicle.
"We also created a new Dynamic Stability Control calibration to cater for the
variety of driving characteristics of a turbo Territory owner."
Engine With 245kW of power and 480Nm of torque, the turbo
engine delivers a marked increase in operational output, with 29% more power and
25% more torque than the recently introduced SY Territory range.
"This translates into a better off-the-line performance feel and increased
drivability, particularly when towing, due to the significantly increased level
of torque," said Mr Worthington.
Turbo boost is a relatively low 45kPa (6.5Psi), which develops a smooth and
sophisticated delivery of power.
"The turbo engine generates power effortlessly, arriving in an even, polished
manner across a long flat torque curve. It provides the driver with a refined
luxury sports experience with the performance they desire."
The position of the turbo Territory signature, the all important intercooler
and associated bonnet scoop, played a major strategic role in the realisation of
the final output figures.
Locating the intercooler on top of the engine was a functional decision
rather than an outcome based purely on aesthetic qualities.
"Extensive pre-production testing determined an engine mounted, rather than a
front mounted, intercooler would enable superior cooling of the charge air for
the turbo Territory," said Mr Worthington.
"Better control of the air temperature into the engine leads to improvements
in performance and fuel economy, which is a respectable 14.2 l/100km."
An additional benefit of the top mounted intercooler is a reduction in the
required amount of intercooler pipework. This in turn results in a reduction of
the volume of air required to fill the induction system, leading to improved
response to acceleration requests by the driver.
Vehicle dynamics An innovative dynamics package for the
turbo Territory range was developed in conjunction with the engine program.
The new package complements Territory's Acutrac Plus handling system, which
consists of the Virtual Pivot Control Link front suspension, award-winning
Control Blade IRS and DSC.
"Ford was the first local manufacturer to offer Dynamic Stability Control
when we launched Territory in 2004, and we challenged ourselves to create a
revised DSC system to integrate into the turbo Territory program to cater for
all driving styles," said Mr Worthington.
"It is likely that Territory Turbo and Territory Ghia Turbo will attract
customers with a range of driving requirements and styles - from family people
mover through to recreational towing vehicle and, of course, the enthusiastic
sports oriented driver.
"We have developed a DSC calibration that allows the sports enthusiast driver
to enjoy the full benefits of the vehicle's additional performance, while also
providing the right level of driver assistance for all drivers."
The calibration also needed to be applicable to city and highway driving, as
well as all-wheel-drive excursions.
The DSC calibration was optimised to work in conjunction with the 245kW turbo
engine, and the all-wheel-drive system with the 18" wheels and tyres.
The overall driving experience has been further enhanced by the ZF 6 speed
automatic transmission first introduced with the SY Territory upgrade in 2005.
The two turbo Territory models feature a unique version of the ZF 6HP26
transmission which has been specially designed for the turbo all-wheel-drive
application.
The transmission's internals and torque converter are common with the BF XR6
Turbo and FPV F6, while the transmission casing is common with the SY Territory
AWD.
Gear ratios are common to all Territory variants, and the final drive ratio
of 3.46:1 is unchanged from SY Territory AWD models.
"This is the first time we've engineered the transmission to match both a
turbo engine and an all-wheel-drive application," said Mr Worthington.
Territory Turbo and Ghia Turbo also feature upgraded front brakes, complete
with a performance caliper and increased front rotor size (compared with SY
Territory) up from 322mm x 28mm to 340mm x 32mm.
This package provides reliable and stable brake performance and improved
pedal feel under all braking events.
Both the Territory Turbo and Territory Ghia Turbo are shod with new
sports-bred 18" five spoke alloys and new P235/55 R18 tyres. The new tyre has
been developed to deliver an optimum balance between grip and comfort.
"Turbo Territory customers will enjoy the high degree of sensible fun factor
we have engineered into the vehicle.
"When asked to perform, it can cater to the enthusiast in each of us while
still delivering sure-footed car-like ride and handling."
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