Ford’s Lincoln luxury division boasts offering the “clearest and brightest” head-up display in the business, available on the Lincoln Continental sedan and all-new Lincoln Navigator SUV. The display is provided by a tiny chip with 400,000 individual mirrors, each of which has a pixel refresh rate of around 5 kHz.
It’s also quite customizable, and the design places an emphasis on keeping clutter to a minimum. Information like vehicle speed, the time of day, and the posted speed limit is always present, but more time-sensitive elements – things like traffic directions and incoming call alerts – are given precedence, taking up a greater portion of the display and being illuminated more strongly. Just as important is what’s not shown; Lincoln’s new head-up display has been designed to compliment the gauge cluster, not replace it, presenting only the most useful information.
“A typical head-up display duplicates information displayed on the cluster,” says Anthony King, the development lead on Lincoln’s new HUD. “But this display makes for a unique and easy-to-use experience for our clients. This eminently visible head-up display and the instrument cluster serve to complement each other to ensure Lincoln clients look forward to every time behind the wheel.
“What we’ve developed is a leap in the quality and design of head-up display systems. You won’t really appreciate all it can do until you get behind the wheel to experience it.”
The Italian company blows away everyone else in that regard.
Nothing else has seemingly changed but the price.
Its outlook remains a bit mixed.
He's taking a wait and see approach as some brands jump onboard.
Improving year-over-year, along with the entire market.
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I have a HUD in my BMW, love it. Original equipment in my X3.
I added a HUD, the Hudway Drive, to my F-150.
It also is very good, since it informs me of speed, temperature, nav directions, incoming call info, even the song title that I'm listening to.
I won't get any cars, or truck, now without a decent HUD.
This one for the Lincoln looks very good. They gotta put it in the Ford trucks!!
Repeating, I will not buy any new car or truck without a decent HUD, and I really do want to get a new F-150.
Where's Ford's mind at?! The Ford truck line is the real bread-and-butter for Ford.