A proper head-to-head in South Africa — we cover price, performance,
petrol economy, safety and what it'll actually cost you to own each one long term.
Includes an archived model
Current and archived cars are compared side by side. Archived models keep their verified historical specs, while price labels show last-listed context rather than current new-car availability.
Puma starts ZAR 593500 cheaperPuma from ZAR 389,900 · Territory from ZAR 593,500
Key Specs Side by Side
The specs that matter most — highlighted where one car leads.
Spec
Puma
Territory
Engine Power
92
-
Torque
170
-
Engine Size
999
-
Claimed Mileage
16.4
-
Ground Clearance
170
190 mm
Boot Space
456
-
Airbags
8
-
Kerb Weight
1325
-
Seating Capacity
5
5
Warranty
3
-
= leads in this spec
Archived models stay fully comparable. Verified specs remain visible; historical fields that were not source-confirmed are marked Not confirmed instead of being guessed.
The Bottom Line
Puma holds a noticeable edge over Territory, especially in key ownership areas.
Where They Actually Differ
Performance
Territory
+10 pts
Efficiency
Puma
+14 pts
Safety
Puma
+99 pts
Practicality
Territory
+7 pts
Ownership
Territory
+7 pts
What Each Car Gets Right (and Wrong)
🏆 Overall Winner
Puma
Strengths
Better fuel efficiency
Stronger safety package
Weak Spots
Less powerful engine setup
Less practical in daily usage
Shorter warranty coverage
Best suited to:Fuel Efficiency
Territory
Strengths
More powerful engine output
More practical for daily use
Better long-term ownership value
Weak Spots
Lower fuel efficiency
Less comprehensive safety features
Best suited to:Highway DrivingFamily Usage
Which One's Right for You?
Puma
Buyers looking for better fuel efficiency
Families prioritising stronger safety equipment
Territory
Drivers who prioritise strong highway performance and overtaking power
Large families needing more practicality and usability
Long-term owners valuing warranty and ownership peace of mind
Full Specs, Side by Side
Archived cars use verified historical spec records. Rows remain comparable; unavailable historical values are shown plainly rather than estimated.
Spec
Puma
Territory
Model Introduced Year
2023
2023
Generation
First generation Puma in South Africa
First generation Territory in South Africa
Facelift History
New model introduced in South Africa
Recently introduced with modern design and technology
Facelift Launched Since
Original current-generation version
Original current-generation version
Facelift Version Ending
Discontinued - exact end year not confirmed
Discontinued - exact end year not confirmed
Spec
Puma
Territory
Ground Clearance
170 mm
190 mm
Wheelbase
2594 mm
2726 mm
Length
4186 mm
4630 mm
Width
1805 mm
1935 mm
Height
1531 mm
1706 mm
Kerb Weight
1325 kg
-
Gross Vehicle Weight
1775 kg
-
Seating Capacity
5
5
Boot Space
456 l
-
Towing Capacity
1200 kg
-
Front Track Width
1541 mm
-
Rear Track Width
1534 mm
-
Turning Radius
5.4 m
-
Boot Volume
456 l
-
Seats
5
5
Fuel Tank Capacity
42 l
60 l
Gross Vehicle Mass Kg
1775 kg
-
Ground Clearance Max
170 mm
190 mm
Ground Clearance Min
170 mm
190 mm
Ground Clearance Mm
170 mm
190 mm
Height Mm
1531 mm
1706 mm
Length Mm
4186 mm
4630 mm
Cargo Volume
456 l
-
Tare Mass Kg
1325 kg
-
Turning Circle
5.4 m
-
Turning Circle M
5.4 m
-
Width Mm
1805 mm
1935 mm
Spec
Puma
Territory
Engine
1.0L EcoBoost Mild Hybrid
-
Engine Type
Inline 3 Cylinder Turbo Mild Hybrid
-
Displacement
999 cc
-
Cylinders
3
-
Valves per Cylinder
4
-
Power
92 kW
-
Power @ RPM
6000 rpm
-
Torque
170 Nm
-
Torque @ RPM
2000-4500 rpm
-
Fuel System
Direct Injection
-
Turbocharger
Single Turbo
-
Top Speed
185 km/h
-
0-100 km/h
10.5 sec
-
Compression Ratio
10.5:1
-
Engine Position
Front Transverse
-
Engine Displacement
999 cc
-
Engine Cylinders
3
-
Engine Displacement Cc
999 cc
-
Engine Power kW
92 kW
-
Engine Torque Nm
170 Nm
-
Max Power kW
92 kW
-
Max Torque Nm
170 Nm
-
Torque Nm Rpm
2000-4500 rpm
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
Transmission
7-Speed Automatic DCT
-
Drive Type
FWD
-
Drivetrain Layout
Front Wheel Drive
-
LSD Available
Not Applicable
-
Transfer Case
Not Applicable
-
Differential Lock
Not Applicable
-
Paddle Shifters
Standard
-
Transmission Type
7-Speed Automatic DCT
-
Transmission
7-Speed Automatic DCT
-
Gearbox Type
7-Speed Automatic DCT
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
Claimed Mileage
16.4 km/l
-
City Mileage
12 km/l
-
Highway Mileage
18 km/l
-
Fuel Tank Capacity
42 l
60 l
Emission Standard
Euro 6
-
AdBlue Tank Capacity
Not Applicable
-
Auto Start Stop
Standard
-
Fuel Tank Litres
42 l
60 l
Spec
Puma
Territory
Airbags
8
-
ABS
Standard
-
Electronic Stability Control
Standard
-
Traction Control
Standard
-
Hill Descent Control
Not Available
-
Hill Start Assist
Standard
-
Child Safety Lock
Standard
-
ISOFIX Mounts
Standard
-
Brake Assist
Standard
-
Tyre Pressure Monitor
Standard
-
Engine Immobiliser
Standard
-
Alarm System
Standard
-
Central Locking
Standard
-
Side Impact Beams
Standard
-
TCS
Standard
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
Cruise Control
Adaptive
-
Adaptive Cruise Control
Standard
-
Lane Keep Assist
Standard
-
Lane Departure Warning
Standard
-
Blind Spot Monitoring
Standard
-
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Standard
-
Parking Sensors
Front and Rear
-
Rear View Camera
Standard
-
360 Degree Camera
Not Available
-
Autonomous Emergency Braking
Standard
-
Driver Fatigue Alert
Standard
-
Traffic Sign Recognition
Standard
-
Auto Wipers
Standard
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
Seat Material
Sport Partial Leather
-
Seat Adjustment
Electric 6-Way
-
Heated Seats
Front
-
Ventilated Seats
Not Applicable
-
Steering Type
Electric
-
Steering Adjustment
Tilt and Telescopic
-
Ambient Lighting
Ambient Sport Lighting
-
Folding Rear Seats
60/40 Split
-
Front Armrest
Standard
-
Rear Armrest
Standard
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
Climate Control
Automatic AC
-
Power Windows
All Doors
-
Keyless Entry
Smart Entry
-
Push Button Start
Standard
-
Wireless Charging
Standard
-
Sunroof
Not Available
-
Electric Tailgate
Not Available
-
Automatic Headlamps
Standard
-
Rain Sensing Wipers
Standard
-
Auto Dimming Mirror
Standard
-
AC Type
Automatic AC
-
Engine Start Stop
Standard
-
Engine Start Stop Button
Standard
-
Push Button Start
Standard
-
Spare Wheel
Tyre Repair Kit
-
Stability Control
Standard
-
Air Conditioning
Automatic AC
-
Rim Size
19-inch Sport Alloy
-
Sound System
6
-
Unlocking
Smart Entry
-
Wireless Charger
Standard
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
Infotainment Screen
12-inch SYNC 4 Touchscreen
-
Apple CarPlay
Wireless
-
Android Auto
Wireless
-
Bluetooth Connectivity
Standard
-
Number of Speakers
6
-
Navigation System
Standard
-
Digital Instrument Cluster
12-inch Full Digital
-
USB Ports
3
-
Wireless Apple CarPlay
Wireless
-
Audio Speakers
6
-
Wireless Android Auto
Wireless
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
LED Headlamps
Full LED
-
Daytime Running Lamps
LED
-
Fog Lamps
LED
-
Roof Rails
Standard
-
Alloy Wheel Design
19-inch Sport Alloy
-
Chrome Exterior Finish
Not Available
-
Body Cladding
Standard
-
Rear Spoiler
Sport Rear Spoiler
-
DRL
LED
-
Led Headlights
Full LED
-
Daytime Running Lights
LED
-
Front Fog Lamps
LED
-
Headlamps
Full LED
-
Headlight Type
Full LED
-
Headlights
Full LED
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
Tyre Size
225/40 R19
-
Wheel Type
19-inch Sport Alloy
-
Front Brake Type
Ventilated Disc
-
Rear Brake Type
Solid Disc
-
Spare Wheel Type
Tyre Repair Kit
-
Wheel Rim Size
19-inch Sport Alloy
-
Brake Type Front
Ventilated Disc
-
Brake Type Rear
Solid Disc
-
Spare Tyre
Tyre Repair Kit
-
Wheel Diameter
19-inch Sport Alloy
-
Wheelbase Mm
2594 mm
2726 mm
Wheels
19-inch Sport Alloy
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
Front Suspension
MacPherson Strut
-
Rear Suspension
Torsion Beam
-
Chassis Type
Monocoque
-
Power Steering
Electric
-
Steering Column
Tilt and Telescopic
-
Front Suspension Type
MacPherson Strut
-
Rear Suspension Type
Torsion Beam
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
Service Interval
15,000 km or 1 Year
-
Approx Service Cost
Approx R5,000
-
Battery Warranty
Not Applicable
-
Maintenance Plan
Optional
-
Service Intervals
15,000 km or 1 Year
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
Warranty Years
3
-
Warranty Kilometers
3
-
Roadside Assistance
3 Years
-
Anti-Corrosion Warranty
6 Years
-
Basic Warranty
3
-
Roadside Assistance
3 Years
-
Warranty
3
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
CO2 Emissions
118 g/km
-
Start Stop System
Standard
-
Hybrid System Type
Mild Hybrid
-
Noise Level
67 dB
-
Spec
Puma
Territory
Real-world City Mileage Min
12 l/100km
-
Real-world City Mileage Max
15 l/100km
-
Real-world Highway Mileage Min
15 l/100km
-
Real-world Highway Mileage Max
18 l/100km
-
Owner Review Count
16
-
Overall Verdict Score
Decision-grade view of the winner, score gap and category strengths.
Weighted / 100
Verdict readout
Puma leads by 19 points
Puma holds a noticeable edge over Territory, especially in key ownership areas.
🏆Ford Puma
wins with 62 pts
vs 43 pts for Territory
In structured scoring, Puma emerges as the stronger overall package. However, Territory may appeal to buyers prioritising different factors. Ultimately, the right choice depends on your driving priorities in South Africa.
Other Comparisons Worth Checking
See how similar cars go head-to-head — you might find a better fit than you expected.
On our scoring the Puma edges ahead overall. That said, the right choice depends on what you actually use the car for — the breakdown above shows exactly where each one wins and loses.
Efficiency scores: Puma 64 vs Territory 50. In the real world, diesel variants of either car will beat the claimed figure on long highways and fall short in Joburg traffic.
Safety scores: Puma 99, Territory 0. Check each model page for NCAP ratings and which trim levels include AEB and blind-spot monitoring — those features aren't always standard.
Long-term ownership scores: Puma 43, Territory 50. Service intervals, parts availability in SA, and whether a service plan is bundled all factor in — check the individual variant specs for that detail.
Practicality scores: Puma 61, Territory 68. This covers boot space, seat flexibility, and day-to-day usability — not just interior dimensions on paper.
Performance scores: Puma 40, Territory 50. This looks at real-world pace — 0–100 kph, highway flexibility, and how either car feels when you actually need to overtake on an N-road.
Resale varies with colour, spec, and market timing, but Japanese brands — and Toyota specifically — have a strong track record in SA. Check current used prices for both on AutoTrader to see the real gap right now.
Ground clearance and 4WD availability are what matter most here. Scroll to the spec table above to compare both side by side — if either model offers a 4WD variant, that's the version worth comparing.
Fuel, insurance, and service costs are the big three. Diesel variants of both models typically save R800–R1,500/month in fuel at current SA pump prices. The Puma edges the overall ownership score, but check whether either variant includes a service plan — that changes the monthly maths significantly.
The Puma scores better overall, but neither car is a bad buy here. It comes down to what features matter to you — check the full spec table above to see exactly what you gain and lose at each price point.
In Depth — Breaking It All Down
The comparison between Puma and Territory in South Africa
evaluates performance, efficiency, safety, practicality and long-term ownership value.
Performance: Puma scores 40 vs 50.
Efficiency: Puma scores 64 vs 50.
Safety: Puma scores 99 vs 0.
Practicality: Puma scores 61 vs 68.
Ownership: Puma scores 43 vs 50.
Final structured scoring gives Puma
the advantage in this comparison.
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