Dec 27, 2024

Today’s Ford vehicles are safer than ever, particularly models that are equipped with various drive assistance systems. The specific software onboard the models at your Ford dealer will vary by trim, but you can always access your preferred advanced safety software by placing a custom order at your local dealership. 

Understanding Ford’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems for Safer Driving

The cornerstone of Ford’s advanced safety system is the Ford Co-Pilot360 system. This bundle of driver assistance software has Blind Spot Assist, Reverse Brake Assist, Pre-Collision Assist, and Adaptive Cruise Control as standard features to cover all of your needs when you’re on the road or parking. 

The Adaptive Cruise Control system uses sensors and radar information to match your traveling speed to surrounding traffic, even in stop-and-go traffic environments. Reverse Brake Assist activates when your vehicle is in reverse to spot cross-traffic and prevent a rear-end accident. The Blind Spot Assist software can identify when a vehicle enters your blind zone so you know when you can change lanes. Pre-Collision Assist can automatically stop your vehicle when potential collisions are detected. 

Active Park Assist

Active Park Assist is another common driver assistance feature for Ford models, although the specific technology varies. Some models may have Active Park Assist 2.0, while others have Enhanced Active Park Assist. The basic Active Park Assist feature can identify an appropriate parking spot and will control the steering of the vehicle while you focus on brake and acceleration control.

The Enhanced Active Park Assist feature includes programming that assists with exiting a parallel parking spot and completing perpendicular parking maneuvers in reverse. The Active Park Assist 2.0 system takes control over all steering, braking, and acceleration functions once a parking spot has been located so you can park your vehicle hands-free. 

Ford BlueCruise

Ford BlueCruise is a hands-free driving program that can be activated on over 130,000 miles of highways in the USA. With this system, your Ford vehicle can steer itself, manage brake control, and accelerate along with traffic all while your hands are off the wheel. 

Can You Test the Drive Assistance System at Your Ford Dealer?

If you’ve never driven a vehicle with advanced driver assistance technology, then your test drive at your local dealership is a great opportunity. You can see how each of these advanced systems works to improve your safety as you take your preferred Ford model through its paces. Your Ford representative can tell you about available driver assistance software upgrades for your preferred trim.

Most modern Ford models are equipped with an assortment of driver-assistance features. The Ford Co-Pilot360 safety suite is a standard feature or available as an upgrade on models like the Mustang Mach-E, Escape, Bronco SUV, Explorer, or EcoSport. 

Advanced driver assistance features optimize your safety on the road and simplify your parking needs. See how each of these advanced driver assistance programs works in real-time when you book a test drive at Mike Fitzpatrick Ford in Newnan, GA.