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“Ford Equator Sport design points to possible emergence of new Ford Territory mid-size SUV
Ford Australia could be eying a two-pronged attack on the top-selling mid-size SUV segment following the discovery of a design trademark for the Chinese-built Ford Equator Sport – a model sold in overseas markets as the Ford Territory. While that name will resonate with many readers, this latest model has nothing in common – besides its name – with the previous Australian-built Ford Territory that was based on the Ford Falcon large sedan and graced Aussie dealerships for more than a decade. With a length of 4630mm, 1935mm width and an overall height of 1706mm, the Ford Equator Sport – which the Blue Oval co-develops with Jiangling Motors in China – is 16mm longer, 52mm wider and 36mm taller than the current 2022 Ford Escape and rides on a 16mm-longer wheelbase. Whereas the current Escape looks like an upscaled Ford Focus (as per its platform), the Equator Sport takes on a much boxier, rugged and aggressive aesthetic with squinty headlights, a wide contrasting grille and squared-off bodywork. ford equator sport 3 It relies on a 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine (127kW/260Nm) for propulsion, paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. Ford Australia has long said local trademarking and patenting is not reflective of product plans. carsales understands the US auto giant may have submitted the design filing on a ‘just in case’ basis, even if the Ford Australia is denying any plans. “We have no news to share on any plans to introduce the Equator Sport to Australia,” a spokesperson told carsales. “Ford submits design applications for various brand assets as a normal course of business, but they aren’t necessarily an indication of new branding, badging or product plans.” https://www.carsales.com.au/editoria...o5xIkLc_JC59KM
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