WITH the inherent dangers of night driving, Ford is placing a premium on visibility and safety through the innovative lighting systems found in the Ford Territory. Central to its design is an auto high beam feature, ensuring drivers can see more of the road ahead without causing glare to motorists of oncoming vehicles.This technology relies on the forward-facing camera located in the windshield near the rearview mirror — the same camera supporting the Territory's active safety suite. When the camera detects the headlights or taillights of another vehicle, it automatically switches the high beam on or off. Rather than shutting down abruptly, the lighting intensity adjusts gently, allowing drivers' eyes to adapt quickly to the changing brightness.Beyond this system, the Territory's all-LED headlights incorporate five low-beam LEDs plus four additional LEDs when high beam is engaged, boosting illumination from 105 meters to 117 meters. Some variants also offer static turning lamps that switch on an extra light in the fog lamp, illuminating the side of the road to help drivers navigate corners with enhanced clarity.Apart from its advanced lighting features, the Territory showcases Ford's 'Progressive Energy in Strength' design language. This philosophy blends the commanding presence found across Ford SUVs — like the Everest and Explorer — with a sleek, dynamic look. A coast-to-coast integrated grille and LED daytime running lights frame the front end, while separated main headlights set lower in the fascia emphasize the Territory's broad stance and robust profile.By combining advanced lighting systems with a confident, modern design, the Ford Territory aims to make nighttime driving safer and more comfortable for everyone on the road.