Ford Territory's Cost in April 2026
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Ford Territory has become a leading SUV in Argentina, with 14,063 units registered in 2025 and a growing market share in 2026.
- In March, the model sold 1,380 units, maintaining its position as the best-selling SUV despite a slight decrease from previous months.
- The Territory, a product of the Ford-Jiangling Motors Corporation alliance, saw price adjustments in April with reductions around 4%, aiming to sustain its competitiveness.
The Ford Territory continues its strong performance in the Argentine market, solidifying its status as the country's top-selling SUV. Its consistent sales figures throughout 2025 and the early part of 2026 demonstrate a clear consumer preference for this model, which represents a successful collaboration between Ford and China's Jiangling Motors Corporation (JMC).
This success is partly attributed to the significant updates the Territory received last year, including design enhancements, improved equipment, and the introduction of an electrified version. These upgrades have clearly resonated with the Argentine market, positioning the Territory not only as a leading SUV but also as the best-selling vehicle of Chinese origin in the country.
In response to market dynamics and a growing competitive landscape, Ford has implemented price adjustments for April. The Territory is now seeing reductions of approximately 4%, a strategic move to maintain its market share against an increasing influx of imported and electrified SUVs. This pricing strategy underscores Ford's commitment to keeping the Territory competitive and appealing to buyers.
Beyond its sales figures and pricing strategy, the Ford Territory's enduring appeal lies in its well-rounded package: a strong feature set, a compelling price-to-product ratio, and a diverse powertrain offering that includes both traditional engines and a hybrid option. In a constantly evolving automotive market, the Territory remains a benchmark within its segment, proving that strategic partnerships and continuous improvement can lead to sustained market leadership.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.