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Ford Territory 2026 Price in UAE

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Ford Territory Key Specifications

Engine Capacity Rating

1.8 L

Fuel Economy Rating

14 Km/L

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

190 BHP

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 seater - 7 seater

Ford Territory Price by Year

Year

Price Range

2026
AED 108K–108K
2024
AED 53K–85K
2023
AED 55K–55K

Ford Territory Price by City

City

Price Range

Dubai
AED 85K–108K
Abu Dhabi
AED 53K–55K

Model Information

Specification

Value

Engine Assembly

1.8 L

Odometer Mileage

14 Km/L

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

190 BHP

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 seater - 7 seater

Engine Torque Output

320 Nm

Engine Displacement Size

1798 cc

Engine Capacity Rating

1.8 L

Valves Per Cylinder Count

4

Acceleration Performance

10 sec

Drivetrain Type

Front Wheel Drive

Turbocharger Unit

None

cylinders

4

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About Ford Territory

The Ford Territory is a seven-seat family SUV that brings a mild-hybrid powertrain option to an otherwise competitive crossover segment, making it one of the more affordable routes to a full-hybrid-assisted family hauler in the UAE. Prices start from AED 105,500.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: seven seats at this price point is genuinely rare among hybrid crossovers — the RAV4 and Tucson are both five-seaters at comparable money. The Territory's cabin quality and feature count punch above its price bracket, and the FHEV variant makes a credible case on running costs.
  • Cons: the 1.8 L engine can feel stretched when the car is fully loaded with passengers; refinement at highway speeds is a step behind the Japanese competition. Resale values, while improving, still trail Toyota and Hyundai in the private market.

Market Value

The Ford Territory retains approximately 47% of its value after five years — above the Ford brand average of 37%, which is a notably strong result for a Ford model in this segment, though the gap to the Toyota RAV4 and Hyundai Tucson in resale terms remains meaningful.

Buyers also consider the Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson, and Kia Sportage alongside the Territory. The RAV4 and Tucson are natural benchmarks on refinement and resale, while the Sportage competes closely on features per dirham — the Territory's key edge over all three is its third-row seating, which none of those rivals offer at a comparable price.

Frequently asked questions

The top-spec TITANIUM PLUS FWD 1.5L FHEV AT LTHR upgrades to a full hybrid assist system, leather upholstery, a panoramic sunroof, and additional driver-assist features. For buyers who cover high daily mileage in the UAE, the full-hybrid fuel savings can help offset the price difference over time.
The Territory starts lower than the Santa Fe and offers seven seats as standard, making it more accessible for larger families. However, the Santa Fe carries a stronger resale track record and a larger Hyundai dealer network across the UAE — factors worth weighing if long-term ownership cost matters.
The Territory's mild or full hybrid system (depending on trim) returns 14 Km/L on a mixed cycle, which is competitive for a seven-seat SUV in the UAE. The full-hybrid top trim is particularly well-suited to stop-start city traffic in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The Territory retains approximately 47% of its value after five years — above the Ford brand average of 37%. While rivals like the Toyota Fortuner and Kia Sorento may hold value more strongly overall, the Territory's result is solid for a Ford model and better than many buyers might expect.
The Territory's third row is usable for shorter journeys and works well for children, but adult passengers will find legroom tight on longer trips. For school runs and supermarket trips with the whole family, it is genuinely functional — for regular long-distance travel with seven adults, a larger SUV would be more comfortable.