Ford Motor Co. plans to roll out the next generation of its Sync infotainment system in new vehicles starting in 2020, which the automaker says will unlock an array of new abilities in its vehicles.
Sync 4, the latest generation of Ford’s dashboard interface, can guide you to an open parking spot, both on the street and in off-street lots, with parking rates and real-time occupancy. Ford ...
There may not have been a more despised automotive infotainment system in history than MyFord Touch (MFT). Complex, slow and full of bugs, MFT suffered a flawed existence. Operating a vehicle’s ...
It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was drawn to anything with four wheels. Prior to joining the Roadshow team, he was a freelance contributor for Motor Authority ...
There has never been more options and different ways to get the best of your smartphone experience in your car. It seems everyone from Apple to Google are trying to come up with ways to let you play ...
Version 4 of Ford Sync infotainment brings support for screens as big as 15.5 inches, wireless connections for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and over-the-air updates for a wide range of ...
Ford Sync 3 takes a needed step toward simplicity with bigger fonts and less clutter on the home screen. Gone is the four-quadrant home screen in favor of a moving map on the left half, audio and ...