It’s called the Immersion Lab, and Ford is the first automaker to use the technology on a global level.
Research Development: Convenience
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Ford To Actually Build The “Hackmobile” Transit Connect Wagon
It’s a woodworking, metalworking, and 3D fabrication unit… on wheels.
Feature Spotlight: The 2015 Mustang Convertible Is Quieter And Faster To Drop
How much a clean-sheet design helps things.
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How Ford’s Lighting Lab Empowers Engineers To Reduce Sun Glare In Vehicle Interiors
The facility gives Ford the flexibility to emulate any kind of lighting environment.
2015 Ford Mustang To Feature Built-In Internet Connectivity?
That would enabled drivers to remotely control certain vehicle functions.
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Feature Spotlight: Lincoln MKC Brings Always-On Built-In Connectivity
The first for a Lincoln product.
Feature Spotlight: 2015 Lincoln MKC Introduces Class-Exclusive Approach Detection
Taking the proximity key to a whole new level.
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Two Sumo Wrestlers Attempt To Enter A Ford Focus In A Tight Parking Space: Video
Ford Door Edge Protector for the win!
Ford Shows Off Fully Autonomous Parking, Collision-Avoidance Systems (With Video)
Impressive tech for increased safety.
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Ford’s B-MAX Says Auf Wiedersehen To The B-Pillar
And it’s actually making its way to production. How’s that for a competitive advantage?
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Ford To Debut Production B-MAX In Geneva
Verdict: looks amazing… and functional to boot!
Ad Break: Here’s How Nina Tested Ford’s Active Park Assist
Scary doesn’t even begin to describe it!