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Elevate your drive with Ford's newest electrified vehicles
Manila Bulletin
|November 7, 2025
The New Territory Hybrid and All-New Mustang Mach-E are now available in Ford dealerships
Mustang Mach-E
It’s safe to assume that every car owner wants a more fuel efficient, more intelligent, more exciting, and more affordable way to get around. Some potential buyers, however, think that means spending more for a higher-end vehicle. With the arrival of electrified vehicles and the passing of the EVIDA law that makes them more appealing and more affordable, that’s no longer the case. Making the shift to more efficient, more intelligent, and more exciting, electrified vehicles need not break the bank.
No stranger to offering modern, stylish, and value-for-money vehicles like the Territory, Ranger, and Everest; Ford’s recent entry into the electrified vehicle space is also guided by those same priorities. And the electrified vehicles worth looking into are the new Territory Hybrid and the full EV Mustang Mach-E.
With these two new vehicles, Ford is giving customers a choice when it comes to enjoying the innovation, efficiency, and performance that the electrification journey brings.
The first vehicle is the Territory Hybrid, which takes everything customers love about the spacious, high-tech, and easy-to-drive bestseller and brings it up a notch with a full hybrid powertrain.
Past customers may remember the Territory as having an internal combustion engine (ICE). For this generation, however, the Territory is now offered with full hybrid variants.
The combination of an ICE and electric power work together to return a more efficient driving experience without requiring changes to one’s driving style.
The new Territory Hybrid is powered by a 1.5-liter inline-4 dedicated hybrid engine paired with a two-speed dedicated hybrid transmission and 1.83-kW Lithium-Ion NCM High Voltage Battery. The whole hybrid powertrain produces max engine power of 150-PS, max engine torque of 230-Nm, max electric power of 218-PS, and max electric torque of 315-Nm.
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