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Ford today reveals the new Kuga SUV and announces its SYNC 3
connectivity technology comes to Europe this year; Ford also continues
to expand Ford Smart Mobility – the company’s plan to be a leader in
connectivity, mobility, autonomous vehicles, customer experience, and
data and analytics
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Ford President and CEO Mark Fields tells Mobile World Congress in
Barcelona that the company will triple engineering investment in
driver assist technology, speeding the roll-out of semi-automated
systems that make it easier to park and drive in heavy traffic
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New FordPass customer experience platform for Europe coming. FordPass
partners will include BP, parking payment company Mobile City and Ford
Carsharing
Ford CEO Mark Fields today unveils the new
Kuga SUV and will confirm Ford’s SYNC
3 connectivity technology is coming to Europe and commit to tripling
Ford’s engineering investment in semi-autonomous vehicle technologies as
the company continues to expand its Ford Smart Mobility plan.
Fields’ keynote at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona will focus on
Ford’s transition from an automotive company to an auto and a
mobility company through Ford Smart Mobility – the company’s plan to be
a leader in connectivity, mobility, autonomous vehicles, customer
experience, and data and analytics.
Fields will also confirm FordPass, the company’s new customer experience
platform, debuts this year in Europe. New partners for FordPass include
BP and Mobile City, a leading mobile parking payment company. FordPass
also will integrate Ford Carsharing, run with Germany’s Flinkster
Carsharing.
“As we look to the future, it is clear we are on the cusp of a
revolution in mobility – from car sharing to autonomous driving to the
customer experience,” Fields said. “Technology and innovation provide us
with the opportunity to address these trends and to make people’s lives
better by changing the way the world moves.”
You can watch the keynote live here at 14:00 CET http://www.mobileworldlive.com/mobile-world-congress-keynotes/
New Kuga
The sophisticated new Kuga will offer technologies and updates to make
driving simpler, safer, more enjoyable and more affordable. These
include Ford’s new SYNC 3 communications and entertainment system,
innovative driver assistance technologies, an ergonomic and comfortable
interior and a new 120 PS 1.5-litre TDCi diesel engine.
The bold and sporty new Kuga that debuts at Mobile World Congress also
will offer Ford’s Perpendicular Parking technology that helps drivers
park hands-free in spaces alongside other cars; an enhanced version of
the Active City Stop collision avoidance system; and Ford’s Adaptive
Front Lighting System for optimised visibility in low light. Further
sophisticated technologies include Hands-Free Liftgate and Ford
Intelligent All Wheel Drive.
Ford is tripling its driver assist technology engineering investment to
make it easier to drive in heavy traffic and park, while developing
fully autonomous vehicles for the future. The significant increase in
investment announced today will enable Ford to research and develop
driver assist technology that transfer more driving tasks to the vehicle
and provide more comfort and safety to the driver.
These will include Traffic
Jam Assist and Fully
Active Park Assist that Fields announced Ford will roll out in the
next three years.
Autonomous vehicles
Ford is taking two distinct pathways toward vehicle automation. First,
the company has a dedicated team developing driver assist technology
that is focused on delivering increasing levels of automation.
Traffic Jam Assist helps the driver with steering, braking and
acceleration in heavily congested traffic situations on motorways.
Easily activated by pushing a button, the system helps keep the vehicle
centred in the lane and brakes and accelerates to keep pace with the
vehicle in front.
Fully Active Park Assist will help drivers by steering and controlling
the transmission, throttle and brake to seamlessly pull into a parking
spot at the touch of a button.
Further semi-autonomous technologies already introduced by Ford include Pre-Collision
Assist with Pedestrian Detection, a camera- and radar-based system
that detects vehicles and people in the road ahead; and Intelligent
Speed Limiter, which could help prevent drivers from exceeding speed
limits, and potentially from incurring costly speeding penalties.
“The use of semi-autonomous functions such as Traffic Jam Assist and
Fully Active Park Assist make driving easier and more enjoyable for our
customers,” said Ken Washington, vice president, Ford Research and
Advanced Engineering.
As for the future, Ford also has a dedicated fully autonomous vehicle
programme in Aachen, Germany, and in Palo Alto, California, and
Dearborn, Michigan, in the U.S., with more than a decade of experience.
Ford is seeking to deliver autonomous capability that does not require
driver input described by the SAE International as Level 4 of
automation. At this level of capability, autonomous vehicles will likely
be offered first in climates that support optimal sensor performance and
in areas that have been mapped in high resolution 3D.
Already, Ford is the first
automaker to test fully autonomous vehicles in winter weather,
including snow, and recently announced plans to triple
the company’s autonomous vehicle development fleet making it the
largest of all automakers.
“We are committed to making autonomous vehicles available for millions
of people,” Washington said. “Within well-defined areas and with
favourable environmental conditions, we predict that fully autonomous
driving will be possible within four years, and that autonomous vehicles
will play a significant role in making travel safer, more enjoyable, and
more accessible.”
A new customer experience
FordPass features four elements. A Marketplace offering access to
mobility services and partners; trusted and knowledgeable FordGuides who
are always there to help members to resolve mobility challenges;
Appreciation, where members are recognised for their loyalty; and
FordHubs, where consumers can experience new innovations.*
Through FordPass owners will be able to manage their vehicle, including
scheduling maintenance services. The partnerships announced today will
bring significant benefits to FordPass members as follows:
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The partnership with BP will reward members with exclusive offers and
geolocation services, adding to loyalty partners including McDonalds
and 7-Eleven. In the future, FordPass may enable members to search for
nearby BP locations based on facilities available. Ford and BP can
envision helping members to fill up at the right time and in the right
place. This might for example include members remaining comfortable
inside a vehicle and not stand outside in the cold or the heat, while
a robot does the refuelling
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Through its existing partnership with Flinkster, one of the biggest
car sharing companies in Germany incorporating dealerships, FordPass
will offer 24-hour access to more than 4,000 cars country-wide. This
includes Ford Carsharing’s fleet of 190 vehicles, from Transit to
Fiesta, and Flinkster’s own fleet of cars, most of which are Ford
vehicles
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Parkopedia, the global database for parking spaces, allows all
FordPass members to search for parking, based on location, cost,
availability and user ratings. In addition, as an on-street parking
payment provider, Mobile City will help to provide a more seamless
parking experience by enabling drivers to pay fees through FordPass .
That could mean no need to keep coins, or for the right change, and
beyond that – supporting a future that could see members’ cars park
themselves in off-street facilities
“This all-new platform that we are launching in Europe later this year
is really about listening to people’s needs and developing ways to help
them move better. It’s also about convenience, connecting consumers with
the world and making it all incredibly easy,” Fields said.
Mobility – new ways of getting about
As part of Ford Smart Mobility, the company is working to expand the
range of car-sharing and parking services offered in European cities and
towns.
In London, with its new GoPark
pilot, Ford is building a predictive parking system – capable of
directing drivers to streets where they’re most likely to find a space.
A group of residents from the borough of Islington have volunteered to
take part – with their cars being equipped with plug-in devices to give
live data for traffic and parking conditions. The pilot includes both
Ford and non-Ford vehicles.
Also in London, Ford’s on-demand GoDrive
car-sharing pilot is now trialling on-street parking on certain streets.
Since launching last year, the service has expanded to 25 hubs across
the city, each with guaranteed parking, at locations that include London
Waterloo railway station and London City Airport.
In Germany, bookings for Ford
Carsharing, designed to serve small and medium sized cities, as well
as large towns, were up by 76 per cent in 2015, with customers already
driving more than 1 million kilometres in total during the year. The
service is offered by Ford Germany and their dealers with 170 Ford
Carsharing stations all over Germany.
Connectivity, data and analytics
Ford also at Mobile World Congress today demonstrates on new Kuga for
the first time in Europe its new SYNC 3 communications and entertainment
system. SYNC 3 allows drivers to control audio, navigation, and climate
functions plus connected smartphones using simple, conversational voice
commands.
The company is announcing new apps for the system that can be
voice-activated using SYNC AppLink, and include enabling drivers to earn
money by transporting packages. The MyBoxMan
app enables drivers delivering a package for others to earn around €5-8
for a typical five kilometre journey.**
Ford will on Feb. 24 at Mobile World Congress announce the winners of
the Ford Smart
Mobility Game Challenge. Developed with Cologne Game Lab and
launched last year at Gamescom,
the largest interactive games trade fair in Europe, the Ford Smart
Mobility Game Challenge invited developers to create game concepts that
could solve real-life problems in urban mobility
* FordHubs to open in New York, London, Shanghai and San Francisco. The
first hub will open later this year at New York’s Westfield World Trade
Center
** Prices and earnings are based on kilometres, item dimensions and item
weight. MyBoxMan enables drivers to earn some extra money, but it is not
intended to substitute a principle earning activity or to become a
permanent job. If income received reaches a taxable level, it must be
declared. Available initially for Android in France (in French and
English), the app will be released in Germany, Spain, Italy, the
Netherlands and the U.K. through 2016, and in the corresponding languages
About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company is a global automotive and mobility company based
in Dearborn, Mich. With about 199,000 employees and 67 plants worldwide,
the company’s core business includes designing, manufacturing, marketing
financing and servicing a full line of Ford cars, trucks, SUVs and
electrified vehicles, as well as Lincoln luxury vehicles. At the same
time, Ford is aggressively pursuing emerging opportunities through Ford
Smart Mobility, the company’s plan to be a leader in connectivity,
mobility, autonomous vehicles, the customer experience and data and
analytics. For more information regarding Ford, its products worldwide
or Ford Motor Credit Company, visit www.corporate.ford.com.
Ford of Europe is responsible for producing, selling and
servicing Ford brand vehicles in 50 individual markets and employs
approximately 53,000 employees at its wholly owned facilities and
approximately 68,000 people when joint ventures and unconsolidated
businesses are included. In addition to Ford Motor Credit Company, Ford
Europe operations include Ford Customer Service Division and 24
manufacturing facilities (16 wholly owned or consolidated joint venture
facilities and 8 unconsolidated joint venture facilities). The first
Ford cars were shipped to Europe in 1903 – the same year Ford Motor
Company was founded. European production started in 1911.
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