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2016 Ford Territory replacement revealed


Ford has revealed the next-generation Edge SUV that is expected to replace the Territory after the carmaker closes its Australian manufacturing operations in 2016 -- although the company has so far declined to discuss the SUV's future.

The Edge concept revealed in a preview for the Los Angeles motor show is tipped to launch in US markets late next year, to be sold there as a replacement for the current Edge. However it would also be a contender to slot into the Australian Ford SUV range above the small Kuga and below the Everest. 

Ford has not revealed any details, but the Edge is likely to be based on the same platform as the coming Mondeo and to be powered by a choice of both diesel and petrol engines. Ford has suggested the line-up will include an efficient EcoBoost unit with stop-start technology, with fuel economy helped by active grille shutters that open and close to optimise both engine operating temperature and aerodynamics, reducing drag at higher speeds.

The lower front fascia also includes air curtains and ducting to channel air from the nose through the wheel wells and and down the flanks.

It may also later add a hybrid drivetrain and new tech features, including a self-parking system that can parallel park itself and operate remotely with the driver outside the vehicle -- showcased on the car in LA along with collision avoidance systems, adaptive steering and LED headlights.

The cabin focuses on a premium feel with a 10-inch touchscreen interface, leather for the steering wheel, hand-stitching on the instrument panel and chrome accents.