Ford unveils new in-car tech in latest Ford Focus at MWC 2014

Advertisement
By NDTV Correspondent | Updated: 28 February 2014 20:55 IST
Ford has been working hard at in-car connectivity for a while, with several models of its cars, including some launched in India, featuring 'Sync' and other such technology.

At MWC 2014 however, the carmaker unveiled its new Ford Focus, which is stuffed with new tech, including an upgraded in-car OS, Sync 2.

Other new technology unveiled by Ford in the 2014 Ford Focus (which will be launched at the Geneva Motor Show, and released in the second half of this year) is an 8-inch high resolution touchscreen, Perpendicular Parking, Cross-Traffic Alert, Blind Spot Information System, City Stop, and My Key.

The 8-inch display is the touch interface for the new Sync 2 OS, which now also supports more natural voice commands. Apart from controlling navigation, music, and making calls, the OS also lets users read and respond to mails.

(Also see: Forget smartphones, 2014 set to be the year of smarter cars)

An example of the more natural voice commands that Ford is touting would be when users say they are hungry, the Sync 2 OS suggests the nearest restaurants. The new navigation UI also so happens to include Michelin Guide reviews.

The new Perpendicular Parking feature is an addition to the Active Park Assist seen in previous iterations. It uses two sensors placed at the rear of the car to map out a parking space sufficiently to control the car's steering while the user works the throttle to ease the car into the slot.

The rear sensors on the new Ford Focus also enable the Cross-Traffic Alert feature, which warns users of traffic while they are reversing. Other driver aids include an improved Blind Spot Information System that warns users on incoming traffic in blind spots, such as when changing lanes. The improved City Stop feature, which is meant to detect when a crash is imminent, now at up to 50 kilometres per hour, and will try to avoid obstacles if unable to stop in time.

The Ford MyKey technology in essence gives parents, or car owners the ability to set what can be termed as parental controls. This would allow users to control what other users (children, drivers) can access and set limits such as top speed, maximum audio volume, apart from enforcing safety features, and more.

Notably, before the unveiling of the Sync 2 in the Focus, Ford was reportedly set to adopt BlackBerry's QNX for its next-generation Sync in-car system, ditching Microsoft's Windows in the process. For now, whether Sync 2 actually features QNX technology has yet to be independently confirmed.



(Also see: Google, Apple and Microsoft set to battle for control of the car)

Bloomberg, in a report citing people familiar with the matter, claimed that Ford has off-late been struggling with in-car technology glitches in the current system based on Microsoft's technology. The company reportedly hopes a switch to BlackBerry's QNX system will improve the situation.

"Ford works with a variety of partners and suppliers to develop and continuously improve our in-car connectivity systems for customers," Susannah Wesley, a spokeswoman for Ford, told Bits. "We do not discuss details of our work with others or speculate on future products for competitive reasons."


MWC 2014 in pictures

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement
Popular Mobile Brands
  1.  Xiaomi 18, 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max Specifications Leaked Ahead of Debut
  2. Vivo X500 Pro Max Display and Battery Details Revealed in New Leak
  3. Lumio Launches 55-Inch Variants of Vision 9 (2026), Vision 7 (2026) in India
  4. RTX Spark-Powered Laptops Could Cost a Lot More Than Regular AI PCs
  1. Apple Confirms macOS 27 Will End Support for Intel Macs Ahead of WWDC 2026
  2. Instagram Begins Warning Users Affected by Meta AI Hack That Enabled Account Takeovers
  3. UK's FCA Warns Premier League Clubs Over Unauthorised Crypto Sponsor Risks
  4. Vivo X500 Pro Max Display and Battery Details Surface Online in Early Leak; Largest Model Said to Feature 6.85-Inch Screen
  5. Google Introduces Fake Call Detection for Android Phones to Curb Call Spoofing Attacks
  6. Google Rolls Out Gemini Thinking Levels Across Platforms With 'Extended' Thinking Mode for All Users
  7. Samsung Galaxy A27 Reportedly Bags US FCC Certification Ahead of Anticipated Launch
  8. NYDFS, European Banking Authority Join Forces to Oversee, Monitor Stablecoin Activities
  9. Meta Reportedly Testing ‘Series’ Feature to Organise Instagram, Facebook Reels Into Episodic Collections
  10. Xiaomi 18 Tipped to Sport 6.4-Inch Display; Pro Models Said to Feature Dual 200-Megapixel Rear Cameras
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.