Ford updates its BlueCruise driver assist, See in a video

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Ford’s intelligent adaptive cruise control system named as BlueCruise already offers drivers several assistive features such as lane centering, street sign recognition, and hands-free highway driving. These features work on more than 130,000 miles of US roadways. Ford On Thursday, announced that it will begin releasing the program’s version 1.2 update later this Fall beginning with the 2023 Mach-E, and will include new assists like hands-free lane changing, predictive speed assist, and in-lane repositioning.

In Hands-free lane changing you just tap the turn signal and the vehicle will slide over one when it’s safe to do so, While Predictive speed assist is built to spot sharp turns ahead and safely guide the vehicle through them. Another in-lane repositioning will cause the vehicle to hug either line to provide some additional padding between your bumper and the semi in the next lane.

The new features will first appear with the 2023 model Ford Mustang Mach-E Select and the 2023 Lincoln Navigator Standard.

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