Though Ford gave up on the commercial autonomous vehicle technology company Argo AI some time ago, it wound up creating one of its own shortly thereafter – Latitude AI, which has since been focusing on Level 3 autonomy, rather than Level 4 and 5, which the automaker doesn’t see as a profitable venture in the short term. Just over one year ago, Ford CEO Jim Farley revealed that the automaker was “getting really close” to achieving Level 3 autonomy, and now, those comments are being echoed by Ford Pro CFO Navin Kumar.
“And building a customer install base with BlueCruise is really important to build trust in the brand and the solutions. And this is a precursor to Level 3 autonomy, which is right around the corner,” the Ford Pro executive said during his appearance at the Deutsche Bank Global Auto Industry Conference. “And with Level 3, it’s eyes-off on-highway driving, and that’s really game-changing. We’re developing those solutions in-house with our Latitude team. And that consists of – many of the people were at Argo and transitioned to Ford a few years ago. And we believe our Level 2 and our future Level 3 solutions will be among the best in the industry in execution.”
Farley previously stated that he believes Ford could offer Level 3 autonomy to customers as early as 2026, making it the very first mass market automaker to do so. Currently, BlueCruise – and GM’s Super Cruise – use eye tracking devices to ensure that drivers are looking ahead, while Tesla’s Autopilot asks drivers to keep their hands on the wheel.
As Ford Authority recently reported, BlueCruise 1.5 just debuted in the 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E, further helping the company inch toward its Level 3 ambitions. The most notable addition in this update is Automatic Lane Change, which enables users to stay engaged in hands-free mode longer than before, even in traffic. BlueCruise 1.5 will try to avoid merging with traffic that’s moving much faster than the vehicle, as well as the right-hand lane where off-ramps and inconsistent lane markings are present, or merging with traffic that requires the driver to put their hands back on the wheel.
A sign of things to come?
A rather interesting combination.
Apparently, stop signs are a suggestion...
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