Ford currently has 225,000 BlueCruise-equipped vehicles on the road and is expected to add another 500,000 vehicles for the 2024 model year (including Lincoln). All told, those vehicles have been driven hands-free for 1.4 million hours over 100 million miles and counting. Ford recently updated BlueCruise to version 1.2 and will soon roll out version 1.3 to the Mustang Mach-E.
“BlueCruise is an experience-it-to-believe-it technology, and people are amazed at how BlueCruise can help make driving less stressful and more enjoyable – especially in traffic or on long drives,” said Ashley Lambrix, Head of Commercial Acceleration, Ford Model e. “We believe in this technology and how it can help transform the highway driving experience and want to give more customers the opportunity to try it and provide flexibility for them to activate it when they want to use it.”