Patent Filing Suggests Ford Vehicles May One Day Update Each Other
The technology could be used by service departments in the future.
Read More »The technology could be used by service departments in the future.
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Read More »Future driver-assist features could account for potholes and react accordingly.
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Read More »The package adds a few additional off-road-focused enhancements.
Read More »Drones would be able to communicate with and dock on nearby delivery vehicles.
Read More »Opting for that feature will save customers $500.
Read More »The system would keep the keypad dry and free of ice in the winter.
Read More »The system could perform a hearing test for a vehicle's occupants.
Read More »The system could measure air pollution and take action to avoid it.
Read More »The pickup is regaining a couple of available features, however.
Read More »A better way to prevent injuries while transporting pets.
Read More »This technology could quite literally save the lives of K9 canines.
Read More »The patent specifically aims to prevent second- and third-row passengers from getting sick.
Read More »The changes come as Ford has dropped the 100A Equipment Group.
Read More »The system could warn the driver if they attempt to take off while the drop leg is down.
Read More »One could install anything from lighting to non-slip surfaces on these running boards.
Read More »This system could be useful for those that haul very long items in their pickup beds.
Read More »Another layer of safety for driver-assist features.
Read More »A more efficient way to do things in all-wheel drive applications, it seems.
Read More »The F-150 Tremor could be getting significantly more expensive as a result.
Read More »A simple yet ingenious idea.
Read More »A simple yet ingenious feature for camping, tailgating, and other outdoor activities.
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