Ford's new self-driving technology called Blue Cruise is under investigation by the feds after two deadly crashes where drivers may have been going hands-free in Mustang Mach-Es. Before that news ...
Ford's new hands-free technology, Blue Cruise, continues to evolve and can do most anything a car on the highway would need it to do - like merging lanes, turning, and accelerating It's available in ...
"Specifically, due to the potential for false detection of stationary objects at long distances, Ford designed Adaptive Cruise Control to inhibit any response to reported stationary objects when ...
The investigation revealed that the crashes happened because Ford Adaptive Cruise Control, a key component of the BlueCruise system, is programmed to ignore stationary objects in the car's path ...
Ford’s BlueCruise system enables hands-free driving on designated highways by combining adaptive cruise control (ACC) and lane-centering assist (LCA). The technology relies on a mix of radar and ...
Investigators call out Ford's decision to program its adaptive cruise control (ACC) to disregard stationary objects at speeds over 62 mph in an effort to minimize false alarms. However ...
The central cubby is reasonably capacious but can’t hold a candle to the Ford’s dual-level setup. Explorer: “Blue Cruise. That’s all I have to say,” Schlee explains, before then adding ...
BlueCruise, Ford’s hands-free cruise control system, also debuts on the 2025 Explorer. It’s optional on all trims except the Active, and it works as well here as it does in other Ford ...