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Ford Australia's award-wining Territory
SUV has received the maximum five-star safety
rating in the latest round of ANCAP (Australasian
New Car Assessment Program) testing.
The five-star ANCAP safety rating applies to
the entire Territory range from January 2010 production
onwards, following the addition of a front passenger
Beltminder as standard equipment.
The front passenger Beltminder, along with
the driver Beltminder, reminds both front
seat occupants to fasten their seatbelts once
the vehicle begins to move.
"The Territory has maintained a reputation
as one of the safest vehicles on Australian roads
since it was first introduced in 2004," said
Ford Australia President and CEO, Marin Burela.
"It was the first locally-manufactured vehicle
to be fitted with an electronic stability control
system, as well as side curtain airbags and a
reverse camera, while it also boasts an exceptionally
strong passenger safety cell.
"This latest safety test result is further
validation of the strength of Ford's continual
process of design and engineering improvement,
which has also delivered Territory compliance
with Euro IV emissions regulations in recent months."
The addition of a front passenger Beltminder
further bolsters Territory's already extensive
list of safety equipment, which includes dual-stage
driver and front passenger airbags, side curtain
airbags, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic
Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Dynamic Stability
Control (DSC) and Traction Control.
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