All-New Ford SYNC 3 Connectivity System Launching on 2016 Ford Escape and Fiesta This Summer
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- SYNC® 3 – Ford’s all-new communications and entertainment system – features faster performance, conversational voice recognition, intuitive smartphone-like touch screen and easier-to-understand graphical interface
- Other new features include seamless integration of AppLink for a simple way to control smartphone apps, Siri Eyes-Free capability for Apple iPhone, software updates via Wi-Fi, and enhanced 911 Assistfor subscription-free emergency calling in the event of a significant accident
- SYNC 3 to launch in North America on 2016 Ford Escape and Fiesta – on sale this summer – providing a safer way for Ford customers to connect their smartphones while keeping their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel
DEARBORN, MI - June 2, 2015: Ford announced today its all-new SYNC® 3 technology debuts this summer in North America on the 2016 Ford Escape and Fiesta. The new communications and entertainment system is faster and easier to use with enhanced response to driver commands.
With the debut of SYNC 3 for Escape and Fiesta, Ford is launching its newest in-car connectivity technology as an option in one
of its highest-volume vehicles, Escape, and in its most affordable car, Fiesta.
"SYNC always has been about providing a safer way for our customers to connect their smartphones in order to keep their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel," said Mark LaNeve, Ford Motor Company vice president, U.S. Marketing, Sales and Service. “Customers continue to tell us they want this technology, and they want it to be fast and easy to use – like a smartphone. SYNC 3 delivers on that request.”
SYNC 3 features all-new hardware and software, building on the capability of the industry-leading technology that launched in 2007. Ford SYNC is now in more than 12 million vehicles on the road globally.
Easy-to-use voice recognition brings more capability
Ford SYNC – the industry’s first system to widely and most affordably offer voice-activated technology to control smartphones – is becoming more capable by minimizing the number of steps needed to carry out commands. Selecting music, making a call or searching for a destination is easier than ever, thanks to SYNC 3’s simpler command structure.
Ford was first to bring voice control to
in-vehicle apps with AppLink™, and the experience is further improved
with SYNC 3.
AppLink allows customers to connect their
smartphone to their vehicle and control compatible apps using voice
commands or buttons on the vehicle display screen.
AppLink
automatically discovers smartphone apps including Spotify, Pandora,
Glympse, NPR One and iHeart Auto (iHeartRadio’s automotive app), and
displays each app’s unique graphics and branding. Music and news apps
are automatically displayed along with other media sources – just
like AM/FM or SiriusXM.
Additionally, when connected to an
Apple iPhone, SYNC 3 offers seamless integration of Siri Eyes-Free
capability. Drivers can seek Siri’s help by holding down SYNC’s
Push to Talk steering wheel button – much as they would on an iPhone
to initiate a Siri session.
Intuitive interface
SYNC 3 is optimized for hands-free use. Plus, the all-new capacitive touch screen technology offers an experience similar to a smartphone or tablet. Quicker response to touch, as well as voice commands and smartphone-like gestures including pinch-to-zoom and swipe are central to SYNC 3 – along with crisp, modern graphics.
On-screen
complexity is reduced and control options used most are prioritized. The
home screen features three zones – Navigation, Audio and Phone.
Tile-like icons dominate, with a quick access function tray along the
bottom making for a more straightforward user experience.
Phone
contacts are searchable via a simple swipe of the finger to scroll through
the alphabet. With One Box Search, users can look up points of interest or
enter addresses in much the same way they use an Internet search
engine.
Additional features, including subscription-free 911
Assist
As with earlier generations of the technology, SYNC 3 provides subscription-free emergency service 911 Assist®.
The
customer’s Bluetooth-connected phone is used to dial 911 in the event
of a significant accident – alerting first responders with vehicle
location. With SYNC 3, the car relays additional information –
including if airbags deploy, whether the crash is front, side, rear or
rollover, and the number of safety belts detected in use – to help
emergency call-takers dispatch appropriate resources to the scene.
SYNC 3 now also features the ability to update software via Wi-Fi. Once a vehicle is set up with credentials for a home Wi-Fi network accessible in a customer’s driveway or garage, it can automatically download updates.