
Ford Co-Pilot360TM Technology
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What is Ford Co-Pilot360™ Technology?
In an increasingly crowded and distracted world, we can all use more confidence on the road. Introducing a suite of features to help keep you in command, from the driveway to the highway.
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Features availability varies by vehicle.
It’s Technology That’s There to Help You.
BlueCruise
Let’s face it. We all want to feel more confident and in command on the road. Available Ford Blue Cruise is a new technology that builds upon available Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go, Lane Centering and Speed Sign Recognition. It allows you to operate your vehicle hands-free while being monitored by a driver-facing camera to make sure you’re keeping your eyes on the road. This feature is compatible on prequalified sections of divided highways called Hands-Free Blue Zones that make up over 130,000 miles of North American roads.10
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BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) With Cross-Traffic Alert
How many times have you tensed up during an attempted lane change on a busy freeway? With BLIS, you won’t have to bother your passenger with “Can I get over?” This feature can help detect and alert you to vehicles in your blind spot, while Cross-Traffic Alert can detect traffic behind you when you’re slowly backing out of a parking spot or driveway.10
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Lane-Keeping System
It happens. Maybe you’re caught up listening to your favorite podcast or need your morning latte, but you’ve wandered a little too close to the edge of your lane. The Lane-Keeping System can help you stay in your lane, even during a moment of distraction. This smart feature scans your vehicle’s position between the lines in the road ahead and can alert you if you’re starting to edge out of your lane. Having trouble staying on track? After you’ve drifted a few times, you’ll see a coffee cup icon, letting you know it’s time to take a break.10
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Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking
We should all drive defensively, but sometimes other people’s lack of attention can create a hazard. This feature scans the road ahead and can alert you to potential collisions with vehicles or pedestrians detected in your path. If an impact becomes imminent and you don’t take corrective action, the brakes can apply automatically. But don’t worry—they’ll only activate if they’re needed.10
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Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control
Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control includes features like Speed Sign Recognition, Stop-and-Go and Lane Centering. Once you’ve activated the Speed Sign Recognition feature and set your preferred speed, the system can detect and automatically adjust to speed limit signs along your route. It can also bring the vehicle to a stop, when needed, if traffic ahead has stopped or slowed. As soon as things clear, you’ll resume your set speed. And that’s not the only way it enhances your cruise control experience. The Lane Centering feature even scans lane markings to help you keep your vehicle centered between the lines.
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*Driver-assist features are supplemental and do not replace the driver's attention, judgment and need to control the vehicle. If stop is longer than 3 seconds, driver must tap accelerator pedal or push resume button to confirm that they want the vehicle to start moving again.

Evasive Steering Assist
It happens. Traffic is rolling along smoothly when suddenly there’s a slow or stopped vehicle in your path. This available feature can help make it easier to avoid a potential collision. It doesn’t steer for you, but it can provide extra steering support if the system’s warning goes off and you need to maneuver around the vehicle ahead.10
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Rear View Camera
Between glancing in the rearview mirror and craning your neck, backing up requires a little multitasking. So we help make it easier. The rear view camera may not be an extra set of eyes, but it does provide a great view of what’s behind your vehicle. Just make sure to keep the camera lens free of debris (like snow or dust) and you can navigate Reverse with more confidence.10*
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*Cameras only operate at speeds under 6 miles per hour.


Active Park Assist 2.0
Parking made easy – even in tight parallel or reverse perpendicular spots. When engaged, it can help locate a potential spot. Then all you have to do is brake to a complete stop, shift into Neutral and hold down the Active Park Assist button – your vehicle does the rest.10
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Auto High-Beam Headlamps
We’ve all been there. Heading into a pitch-black stretch of road and having to turn on the high beams—then forgetting to turn them off again as oncoming traffic approaches. Now, unlit roads, dark peripheries and other low-visibility situations don’t have to catch you off guard. Auto High-Beam Headlamps can sense poor lighting conditions and switch on to light your path ahead. They can even sense oncoming headlights and dim automatically, so you don’t have to worry about blinding other drivers. They can help you keep your focus on the road—and both hands on the wheel.
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BLIS® with Trailer Coverage
It’s rush hour on the interstate. You’re towing a boat. And you need to change lanes. If this situation sounds daunting, it usually is. But available BLIS with Trailer Coverage can help ease lane-change anxiety—even with a trailer in tow. It can alert you not only when a vehicle is spotted in your blind spot, but also when one is alongside the trailer.10
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Pro Trailer Backup AssistTM
Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned pro, backing up with a trailer can be challenging. This available feature makes it as easy as turning a knob—simply rotate in the direction you want the trailer to go and Pro Trailer Backup Assist responds accordingly.10
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Hill Descent ControlTM
Steep hills are often tricky to navigate, especially if you’re towing a trailer. Hill Descent Control can help make the situation easier—and anxiety-free—by doing just what its name says. It helps you maintain a set speed when you’re driving down an incline, by automatically applying the brake when needed.10
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Availability by Vehicle
(Standard and Optional)