TOYOTA has mounted its most serious attack on the dominant force in Australia's medium SUV segment, Ford's top-selling Territory, via its second-generation Kluger. Shrugging off the nondescript looks of the original Kluger, which so far this year lies fifth in the sales race behind Territory, Prado, Captiva and Pajero, the new Kluger is built in Japan for Australia and New Zealand - the world's only two right-hand drive countries it's sold in. A front-drive Kluger is also available for the first time, priced from $40,000, while two more highly specified variants offer seven seats and all-wheel drive for $50,000 and $60,000. Should Ford be worried about the bigger, stiffer, quieter, safer and more powerful Kluger MkII? You bet it should.