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Can You Hear Me Now? Ford Develops Vehicle-to-Grid Communications for Plug-In Hybrids

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Ford's PHEV User Interface

Talk about your “conversation starters.” Ford has developed an intelligent vehicle-to-grid communications and control system for its demonstration electric vehicles including plug-in hybrids that “talks” directly with the grid.

This new technology – which builds on Ford’s connectivity technology such as SYNC®, SmartGauge™ with EcoGuide and Ford Work Solutions™ – allows the vehicle operator to program when to recharge the vehicle, for how long and at what utility rate.

All 21 of Ford’s fleet of plug-in hybrid Escapes will be equipped with the vehicle-to-grid communications technology for testing and to gather real world usage data. The first of the specially equipped plug-in hybrids has been delivered to American Electric Power of Columbus, Ohio. Ford’s other utility partners’ vehicles will also be equipped with the communications technology.

The intelligent interface

When plugged in, the battery systems of these specially equipped plug-in hybrids can communicate directly through wireless networking with the electrical grid via smart meters provided by utility companies. The owner uses the vehicle’s touch screen navigation interface and Ford Work Solutions in-dash computer to choose when the vehicle should recharge, for how long and at what utility rate.

For example, a vehicle owner could choose to accept a charge only during off-peak hours between midnight and 6 a.m. when electricity rates are cheaper, or when the grid is using only renewable energy such as wind or solar power.

Real-world research

Over the past two years, Ford and its energy industry partners have logged more than 75,000 miles on the plug-in hybrid test fleet – that’s the equivalent of driving around the world at the equator three times. The plug-in hybrid research focuses on four primary areas: battery technology, vehicle systems, customer usage and grid infrastructure.

Real-world usage and laboratory research is helping to accelerate the advancement of electrified vehicles. Ford and its research partners are now focusing on ways to make the recharging process easy and efficient for consumers. In addition to low-cost recharging at home through the use of a smart meter, Ford researchers say recharging away from home – whether at work, in a shopping mall parking lot or at a curbside station – needs to be as simple as plugging in and swiping a credit card.

Ford has previously announced it will launch 4 new electric vehicles within the next 3 years including;

  • Battery electric Transit Connect small commercial van in 2010
  • Battery electric Ford Focus in 2011
  • Next generation hybrid in 2012
  • Plug-in hybrid vehicle in 2012



QUOTES

“Electric vehicles are an important element of our strategy for improving fuel economy and reducing CO2 emissions. This vehicle-to-grid communication technology is an important step in the journey toward the widespread commercialization of electric vehicles.”
– Bill Ford, Ford’s executive chairman

“We are designing what plug-in hybrids and battery electric vehicles will be capable of in the future. Direct communication between vehicles and the grid can only be accomplished through collaboration between automakers and utility companies, which Ford and its partners are demonstrating with this technology.”
– Greg Frenette, manager of Ford’s Battery Electric Vehicle Applications

“Broad commercialization of electric transportation is not something a car company can achieve on its own. Developing and producing the vehicles is just one part of the electric transportation equation. We are well on our way to delivering the vehicles, but for widespread adoption the infrastructure to support the technology needs to be in place and we need to ensure that the national electric grid can support increased electric demand.”
– Nancy Gioia, Ford director, Sustainable Mobility Technologies

“Ford’s involvement in the collaboration with EPRI and some of the nation’s leading utilities will help accelerate the pace leading to the commercialization of PHEVs. This type of joint effort between an auto manufacturer and utilities will permit a more seamless integration of electric-drive vehicles into the power grid and the transportation sector.”
– Arshad Mansoor, vice president of EPRI’s Power Delivery and Utilization Sector

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Check Out Ford’s Chat With the Inventor of MyKey

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
Ford Safety Manager, Andrew Sarkisian, says MyKey Technology is about Motivation, not Control

Check out Ford’s latest live chat with Safety Strategy Manager, and MyKey™ inventor, Andrew Sarkisian. The chat focused on Ford’s technology—MyKey, and gave an introspective look into its unique features that encourage safe driving habits in teens.

Ford’s MyKey, now standard equipment across many Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models, allows owners to program their vehicle with a key to limit the vehicle’s top speed and audio volume. MyKey also encourages safety belt usage, provides earlier low-fuel warnings and can be programmed to sound special chimes at 45, 55 and 65 mph.

Sarkisian was personally motivated not only by teen driving statistics, but by watching his own two teenage daughters get behind the wheel for the first time. He and his wife Sharon knew they couldn’t always sit in that passenger’s seat and offer direction—and so the idea behind MyKey began.

Check out the live chat. Click Here



Quotes:

“You want to teach them these good habits early on. But how can we keep them motivated when we’re not in the passenger seat? That’s where MyKey comes in.”
- MyKey™ inventor, Andrew Sarkisian

“I see MyKey as offering a little peace of mind for parents. I can’t always be there. But I think about what I would tell my kids when they were learning to drive. I’d tell them ‘Buckle your seat belt.’ ‘Watch your speed.’ ‘And turn down that radio.’ MyKey is a choice. It’s just one more tool in mom and dad’s toolbox.”
- MyKey™ inventor, Andrew Sarkisian

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Ford To Convert SUV Factory Into Flexible Small Car Plant

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Investing $550 million, Ford to transform its Michigan Assembly Plant to build small cars


The Michigan Assembly Plant – formerly the production site for Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigators SUVs – is one of three North American light truck plants Ford is retooling to build fuel-efficient, global, small cars. Additionally, Ford and United Auto Workers are developing a framework of new and leading-edge operating practices at the plant that will ensure high quality and maximum efficiency.

When production launches in 2010, approximately 3,200 employees will be building the new Focus at the leaner, greener and more flexible manufacturing complex. The new Focus will begin rolling off the line next year and the battery-electric version of the Focus – Ford’s first all-electric passenger car – debuts in 2011.

Some key features of the assembly plant transformation include:

  • A flexible body shop operation, which uses reprogrammable tooling in the body shop, standardized equipment in the paint shop and a common-build sequence in final assembly, enabling production of multiple models in the same plant.
  • Ford’s industry-leading virtual manufacturing technology that allows engineers and plant operators evaluate tooling and product interfaces before costly installations are made on the plant floor. This method of collaboration improves launch quality and enables speed of execution.
  • An integrated stamping facility, which allows the stamping and welding of all large sheet-metal parts on-site, ensuring maximum quality and minimum overhead.

The $550 million investment in Michigan Assembly Plant includes more than $430 million in manufacturing investment at the site, as well as $120 million for launch and engineering costs. Ford also will be making significant investment in supplier tooling to support the plant.

The state of Michigan and local governments provided tax incentives and grants that enabled the investment in Michigan Assembly, which will be designated as the state’s first automotive technology anchor site.

Quotes
“The transformation of Michigan Assembly Plant embodies the larger transformation under way at Ford. This is about investing in modern, efficient and flexible American manufacturing. It is about fuel economy and the electrification of vehicles. It is about leveraging our expertise and vehicle platforms around the world and partnering with the UAW to deliver best-in-class global small cars. It is about skilled and motivated teams working together in new ways to create the future of automobile manufacturing in the United States.” - Alan Mulally, Ford President and CEO

“Ford is investing in both the future of the American auto industry and the state of Michigan by bringing together world-class products, advanced technology applications and strong partnerships with the UAW to build the next generation of vehicles that will help end our nation’s dependence on foreign oil. In these challenging economic times, we applaud and appreciate Ford's commitment to Michigan and to our talented workforce.” - Jennifer Granholm, Michigan Governor

“We’re changing from a company focused mainly on trucks and SUVs to a company with a balanced product lineup that includes even more high-quality, fuel-efficient small cars, hybrids and all-electric vehicles. As customers move to more fuel-efficient vehicles, we’ll be there with more of the products they really want.” - Mark Fields, Ford’s President of The Americas

Related Links
Fact Sheet: Michigan Assembly Plant

Michigan Assembly Plant

Flexible Manufacturing Fact Sheet (PDF)

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ECOBOOST PRODUCTION BEGINS

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Cleveland Engine Plant No. 1 becomes the first Ford manufacturing site to produce advanced fuel-efficient EcoBoost engines.



Ford invested $55 million to retool and reopen the plant, which had been idled in 2007. Approximately 250 employees have returned to the plant to build the new engines. Delivering up to 20 percent improved fuel economy, and up to 15 percent fewer CO2 emissions compared with larger displacement engines, and without sacrificing driving performance, EcoBoost engines are a key step in Ford’s plan to deliver affordable fuel economy for millions of customers.

The 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 engine, the first V-6 direct-injection twin-turbocharged engine produced in North America, will first be available this summer on the 2010 Lincoln MKS, Lincoln MKT, Ford Taurus SHO and Ford Flex. By 2013, EcoBoost will be available for 90 percent of Ford’s nameplates.

The Cleveland Engine Plant has been outfitted with a flexible powertrain manufacturing system that can be easily reprogrammed to perform new tasks with minimal disruption to production.

Plant upgrades included a special turbocharger installation and test line. After the turbos are added, each EcoBoost engine is turned on speeds between 60-600 RPM using an electric motor to simulate running conditions. Unique to the Cleveland site, this “cold test” checks for proper buildup of pressure on the turbo output side before the engine ever leaves the factory.

Opened in 1951 as Ford's first engine plant in Ohio, Cleveland Engine Plant No. 1 has produced more than 35 million engines, including 24.3 million engines in the famous 302 and 5.0-liter V-8 family. With the EcoBoost, a new, more fuel-efficient era has dawned for the storied plant.

Quotes

“This launch of the first EcoBoost engine is a significant milestone in Ford’s overall commitment to deliver affordable fuel efficiency for millions. We’ve spent the past two years developing EcoBoost technology and now our customers will finally have the opportunity to experience what this engine delivers, the power of a V-8 with the fuel economy of a V-6.” - Barb Samardzich, Vice President, Global Powertrain Engineering

“The ability to reprogram on the fly is a key feature of this new manufacturing system. We don’t have to shut down an entire plant in order to make major changes to the line, helping to speed up modifications and keep downtime to a minimum.” - Charles Binger, Cleveland Site Manager

Related Fact Sheets
EcoBoost Fact Sheet (PDF)
6F-55 Transmission Fact Sheet (PDF)

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2010 FORD TAURUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVE CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Cross Traffic Alert and Reverse Sensing System

Available this summer, Ford’s new 2010 Taurus will start at $25,995 – the same price as 2009 models but with more class-leading features, new technologies and perceived quality that rivals German luxury sedans. A wide selection of optional customer-focused technologies also will be available on the 2010 Taurus including Cross Traffic Alert.

This industry-exclusive system leverages the existing BLIS technology functions only while the vehicle is in reverse and warns when cross-traffic appears within three car widths. Watch a video demonstration of Cross Traffic Alert.



How it Works: Blind Spot Information System (BLIS™)

The feature uses two multiple-beam radar modules, the same used with Cross Traffic Alert, which are packaged in the rear quarter panels – one per side. The radar identifies when a vehicle enters the defined blind spot zone and illuminates an indicator light on the corresponding sideview mirror, providing a warning that a vehicle is approaching.

How it Works: Cross Traffic Alert

Working in conjunction with Blind Spot information System (BLIS™), Cross Traffic Alert warns the driver of impending traffic while backing out of a parking spot. Cross Traffic Alert utilizes the blind spot system’s two multiple-beam radar modules. It can pick up an object moving at up to 18 miles per hour within a 65-foot range – or three parking spaces – from either the left or right side of the vehicle. When cross traffic is approaching, two warnings are given: an indicator lights up in the corresponding outside mirror and an audible alert is sounded. The radar also works when backing out of angled parking spaces because its view is wider than just strictly sensing traffic coming at a 90-degree angle.

Links

Ford Motor Company Newsroom – The New Ford Taurus & Taurus SHO

Digital Snippet: Ford Taurus SHO Named Esquire’s Inaugural “Car of the Year”

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2010 FORD TAURUS DELIVERS CLASS-LEADING TECHNOLOGIES

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

The new 2010 Taurus keeps Ford’s brand promise to bring technology to market at an affordable price.



2010 Ford Taurus Interior

Available this summer, Ford’s new 2010 Taurus will start at $25,995 – the same price as 2009 models but with more class-leading features, new technologies and perceived quality that rivals German luxury sedans. A wide selection of optional customer-focused technologies also will be available on the 2010 Taurus, including:

Adaptive Cruise Control – This technology allows the driver to set the vehicle cruising speed while using radar technology to monitor traffic travelling up to 600 feet ahead, automatically adjusting Taurus speed to help maintain a safe distance between vehicles.

Collision Warning – Using a radar sensor to sense moving vehicles ahead, the Collision Warning system provides a visual “heads-up” warning signal transmitted across the base of the windshield and an audible warning when slower moving traffic is detected ahead.

Intelligent Access with Push-Button Start – This new Taurus feature allows the driver to enter the car and start the engine by carrying the fob as they approach and enter the vehicle.

SecuriCode™ Keyless Entry – Enables vehicle access by unlocking the driver’s door using a five-digit code on the new keypad system flush-mounted in the driver’s side B-pillar.

MyKey™ – When enabled, MyKey features a Persistent Beltminder® with Audio Mute until safety belts are buckled, an earlier low-fuel warning, and consistently engaged AdvanceTrac® stability control, Blind Spot monitoring, Cross Traffic Alert and Forward Collision Warning.

Auto High Beams/ Rain-Sensing Wipers – Sensor technologies switch headlights to high intensity when no other vehicles are detected. Rain-sensing wipers use an advanced optical sensor to detect the intensity of rain and/or snowfall to adjust wiper speed.

Easy Fuel™ Capless Fuel Filler – An industry-exclusive feature that self-seals without a traditional fuel cap.

Blind Spot Information System (BLIS™) – When an approaching vehicle enters the defined blind spot zone, an indicator alert provides warning to the driver in the corresponding side view mirror.

Cross Traffic Alert – This industry-exclusive system, which leverages the existing BLIS technology, functions only while the vehicle is in reverse and warns when cross-traffic appears within three car widths.

Ford SYNC® – Fully integrated, SYNC is an in-vehicle voice-activated communications and entertainment system, with 911 Assist, Vehicle Health Report and GPS-based features including business search and call completion. SYNC connects to MP3 players, iPods, memory sticks and PDAs. SYNC’s 911 Assist™ will place a call to a local emergency operator in the event of an air bag deployment incident. The latest version of SYNC adds Traffic, Directions and Information, providing turn-by-turn route guidance, and the ability to access content by personalized favorites such as region, subject matter or sports team.

Multi-Contour Seats – Available on an industry-exclusive basis for driver and passenger, the seats feature six-way lumbar support and subtle rolling pattern massage. The bottom cushion features Active Motion, which provides minute but continuous pelvis movement, stirring a change of muscular activation helping a driver avoid back pain.

Quotes

“Taurus personifies the Ford brand promise – an engaging driving experience, expressive design, class-leading technologies, all offered at an unmatched value. Taurus raises the bar on the full-size sedan segment with an unprecedented offering of technologies typically reserved for luxury cars. The premium craftsmanship and attention to detail, combined with outstanding driving experience will redefine what customers should expect in a full-size sedan”
- Jim Farley, Ford’s Group Vice President of Marketing and Communications

“Multi-Contour seats will be a real benefit for long distance drivers, or people with back trouble. The key is their subtlety. Active Motion is enough to help relieve fatigue but not enough to be distracting to a driver.”
- Steve Michell, Ford Product Design Engineer

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NEW 2010 TAURUS FLAGSHIP DELIVERS STYLE AND PERFORMANCE

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Athletic, upscale new 2010 Ford Taurus offers impeccable driving dynamics and stylish design to full-size sedan buyers at an unbeatable price tag.



2010 Ford Taurus

Starting at $25,995 – the same price as 2009 models – the 2010 Taurus comes standard with Ford’s proven Duratec 3.5-liter V-6, generating 263 horsepower and 249 foot-pounds of torque. This award-winning engine earns a ULEV-II emissions certification and comes paired with a choice of two new six-speed automatic transmissions. The Duratec V-6 also helps the front-wheel-drive Taurus deliver unsurpassed highway fuel economy.

The 2010 Taurus features a new SR1 suspension configuration. Named for its “one-to-one” rear shock absorber ratio, it provides a superior balance between cornering and handling while providing a stable baseline for fine tuning.

When it comes to design, the new 2010 Ford Taurus reflects a shift from a family-style sedan to a vehicle that can move friends and family as well as deliver a premium driving experience with technologies aimed at making time on the road more meaningful and fun.

Key Taurus design features include:

  • Exterior design details are more sculpted and powerful – from the powerdome that speaks to the strength behind its confident grille to the pronounced fenders and fascia.


  • Bold new headlights combined with recessed parking lamps.


  • New wheels, from 17- to 20-inches in diameter, fill the sculpted wheel wells and lend Taurus a muscular and athletic stance.


  • New exterior colors include Candy Red Metallic Tint, White Platinum Metallic, Steel Blue Metallic, Gold Leaf Metallic and Ingot Silver Metallic.


  • The door panels employ an innovative urethane tooling process providing unique texture and identity to surfaces, with visible stitching and a hand crafted appeal.





Quotes

“The new Taurus sets the pace for Ford’s growing new car launch momentum. This sedan completely redefines expectations of what Taurus stands for – and helps further define what Ford is capable of delivering – quality, fuel-efficient vehicles featuring the latest technologies, wrapped in bold, sporty and expressive designs.”
- Mark Fields, President of the Americas

“Taurus is our premium Ford flagship, and it casts a halo across the entire brand portfolio. Building on its reputation for safety leadership, we leveraged extensive use of computer-aided design and engineering technologies as well as digital pre-assembly modeling to deliver a high-quality, new Taurus a year ahead of schedule.”
- Derrick Kuzak, Group Vice President for Global Product Development

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ECOBOOST’S EXTREME DURABILITY TESTING

Monday, January 12th, 2009

EcoBoost’s twin turbos glowed orange-hot while enduring – and passing – extremely rigorous durability testing.



EcoBoost put to the test

Because turbochargers operate at high speed – up to 170,000 rpm – and under intense temperatures of up to 950 degrees Celsius (1,740 degrees Fahrenheit), Ford’s advanced engine engineers specified the use of two Honeywell GT15 water-cooled turbos to combat this problem.

To validate their water-cooled design choice, the EcoBoost V-6 engine was put through intense testing, well beyond normal test protocols. In an engine dynamometer ‘torture chamber’, Ford engineers ran EcoBoost at maximum boost flat out for a 10-minute period. This meant the turbos went beyond red-hot, to the more extreme orange-hot.

Then the engine and all cooling were abruptly shut down and the turbo was left to “bake” after this high-speed operation. Test engineers repeated this cycle 1,500 times without an oil change. The turbos were cut open for detailed technical inspections and passed the severe tests with flying colors.

Then onto durability testing. Back in the dynamometer lab, the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 went back up to full revs – and maximum turbo boost – for a real endurance test. This time the duration was a bit longer – 362 hours at full throttle. That’s the equivalent of running the 24 Hours of Daytona for more than 15 days straight.

EcoBoost makes its production debut in the 2010 Ford Flex, 2010 Lincoln MKT and MKS, and uses the same grade of 5W20 engine oil specified by Ford for gasoline engines. Oil changes are scheduled at the same 7,500-mile intervals, too.

Quotes

“We put the EcoBoost V-6 through the same extensive durability signoff testing as any Ford gasoline engines, and we went beyond it to validate the EcoBoost water-cooled turbocharger design and air-to-air intercooling strategy. The idea is to run the engine through a very difficult testing regimen at its maximum-rated operating performance. That’s when things get hot.”
- Michael Shelby, EcoBoost Engine Development Leader

“During normal turbo operation, the turbo receives most of its bearing cooling through oil. After shut down, the problems with turbos in the past were you would get coking in the center bearing. Oil would collect in the bearings, the heat soaks in and the oil would start to coke on the side and foul the bearing. Water cooling – used in the EcoBoost engine – eliminates that worry.”
- Keith Plagens, Turbo System Engineer

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ECOBOOST’S COOL TECHNOLOGIES

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Direct fuel injection is one of the key enabling technologies behind Ford’s EcoBoost™.

Hows Ford's EcoBoost Technology works

Paired with turbocharging, direct injection gives the new 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine in the Lincoln MKS the power and torque of a 4.6-liter V-8 with the fuel economy of a V-6. The direct injection technology helps Ford’s EcoBoost deliver advancements of up to 20 percent better fuel economy.

As well, EcoBoost is more Earth-friendly, as it helps reduce CO2 emissions. Direct injection uses high-pressure fuel injectors to spray a fine mist of fuel directly into each cylinder. This precisely controlled fuel delivery improves the engine’s transient response and enables improved emissions, particularly at cold start. The EcoBoost engine cuts CO2 emissions by 15 percent.

Unlike port-fuel-injection (PFI) engines that spray fuel in the intake system, the direct injection system puts the fuel exactly where it needs to be for combustion, making it easier to ignite and burn completely, allowing for improved fuel efficiency. Much like a fine-mist atomizer bottle one might use to keep cool in the summer, the mist generated by the direct injection uses its cool to chill engine intake air, which, in addition to improving fuel economy, also reduces the potential for engine knock.

Quotes
“Direct injection is a significant player in Ford’s strategy to replace larger engines with smaller EcoBoost engines, improving fuel economy by up to 20 percent without sacrificing performance. We’re going to be deploying direct injection to bring a wave of EcoBoost engines into Ford Motor Company products. It starts with the Lincoln MKS and by 2013 more than 90 percent of our North American lineup will offer EcoBoost technology.”
- Brett Hinds, EcoBoost Design Manager

“Cool air is good for an engine because it minimizes the engine knocking phenomenon. Anything you can use to cool the air is good. Injecting the fuel into the cylinder, you cool it on the spot, where you’re going to burn it. Fuel vaporization during the intake stroke cools the air, improving the volumetric efficiency, the breathing of the engine and the knocking tendency.”
- Corey Weaver, EcoBoost Project Leader


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LINCOLN C CONCEPT

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Lincoln C concept based on the idea of big luxury in a small package.



Lincoln C Concept

The Lincoln C concept vehicle is designed for the urban consumer who wants a smaller, more fuel-efficient car that can maneuver easily in congested areas and compact parking spaces. But with features like sustainable materials, in-car connectivity and meticulous detailing, it also brings to life the notion of premium quality in a small package,

The Lincoln C concept vehicle’s unique presence and elegance come from a variety of design elements, including:


  • An iconic Lincoln DNA: sheer surfaces bounded by defined creases; a cantilevered roof extending from a strong C-pillar; a confident double-wing chrome grille; full-width tail lamps and rocker brightwork.


  • The center-opening doors – a classic Lincoln trait that rekindles memories of the 1961 Continental – allow effortless access to first- and second-row bench seats.


  • An all-glass roof provides a modern, futuristic look. The expansive opening illuminates the cabin and enhances the sense of spaciousness inside the car.


  • A low shoulder line combines with a strong, high belt line to create a sense of safety and privacy inside and outside of the vehicle.


  • An all-white color palette interior -- from roof to seats to floor – with subtle chrome accents on the seats, instrument panel, door panels and floor.


  • A light gray wood interior veneer – made from recycled wood.


  • Luxurious and ergonomic bench seating in the front and back rows crafted from chromium-free leather and filled with soy foam.


  • The panoramic instrument panel is divided into three sections and designed with a mixture of digital and analog components. The left side contains Lincoln’s signature HMI menus and driver-related information. The center portion displays a multi-functional screen displaying navigation, SYNC details and a life-like custom avatar to help make everyday journeys more seamless and other helpful, driver-oriented options.


  • The roof also features an integrated rearview mirror and a chrome-trimmed Web camera that rotates to the right or left, depending on whether the driver or the passenger is communicating via the Internet.






Quotes

“Modern luxury buyers who live and work in large, urban areas want to play their part in helping the environment by moving to a smaller vehicle, but they still want to enjoy the luxuries of life. The Lincoln C offers sensible indulgence.”
- Peter Horbury, Executive director of Design, The Americas

“While the most luxurious and indulgent products often come in the smallest packages, unfortunately this hasn’t been true of most small cars recently. With the Lincoln C, we’ve remixed the traditional small car formula, taking the most engaging technologies and wrapping them in a design fit for today’s urban luxury customer – without sacrificing style or substance.”
- J Mays, Ford’s Group Vice President of Design


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ECOBOOST AT A GLANCE

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Ford’s new EcoBoost delivers the performance of a V-8 and the fuel economy of an aspirated V-6.



EcoBoost at Glance

Under Ford’s global initiative to provide powertrains that deliver fuel efficiency while meeting the power and performance needs customers demand, the first wave of new EcoBoost™ engines make their debut in the Lincoln MKS, MKT and Ford Flex later this year. Here are some key highlights on Ford’s new EcoBoost technology:

Power and fuel economy – The twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter Duratec V-6 EcoBoost engine produces 355 horsepower at 5,700 rpm and 350 ft.-lb. of torque at 3,500 rpm. A 10-15 percent fuel-economy benefit is expected versus normally aspirated 4.6-liter V-8 engines in the same competitive class.

Engine – The proven Duratec 3.5-liter V-6 comprises the base engine architecture. To handle the increased torque that EcoBoost delivers, some upgrades were made to some of the components, such as the cylinder block, crankshaft, connecting rods pistons and exhaust valves to ensure the EcoBoost V-6 engine is as robust as possible.

Turbochargers – Two Honeywell GT15 turbochargers with water-cooled bearings and operate in parallel, spinning at approximately 170,000 rpm up to 12 PSI. They are rated for a 150,000-mile, 10-year life.

Direct fuel injection – A cam-driven high-pressure fuel pump feeds the fuel injectors at pressures ranging from 200 to 2,175 PSI (pounds per square inch) depending on customer driving. A typical port fuel injection system operates at pressures of around 60 PSI. Six sprayers in each injector target fuel into the cylinder, resulting in a cleaner and more-efficient fuel burn and better cold-start emissions.

Quotes

“The Duratec 3.5 family is a good example of Ford’s forward planning in terms of powertrain technologies. The engine architecture itself was well protected for high-boost applications, so it didn’t require an extensive durability program. It was in good shape to start with.”
- Brett Hinds, EcoBoost Design Manager

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2010 LINCOLN MKT ENTERS LUXURY CROSSOVER SEGMENT

Monday, January 12th, 2009

The distinctive new three-row 2010 Lincoln MKT offers luxuries of fuel economy, technology and space.



2010 Lincoln MKT with Ecoboost

Joining the luxury crossover segment, the 2010 Lincoln MKT features Lincoln’s signature design, roomy three-row interior and intuitive technologies that will make customers’ lives easier – including available Adaptive Cruise Control, Collision Warning with Brake Support, Active Park Assist, Blind Spot monitoring, SYNC – and more.

The Lincoln MKT offers two fuel-efficient engine choices in Ford’s proven 268 horsepower 3.7-liter V-6 or the new 3.5-liter V-6 EcoBoost™ engine that delivers even more performance with estimated 355 horsepower, without compromising its V-6 fuel economy.

Customers can choose how to best specify Lincoln MKT, which offers:


  • Customers’ choice of a standard fixed glass Panoramic Vista Roof™ with power-assisted front and rear sunshades – or the available Power Panoramic VistaTM roof


  • Either six- or seven-passenger variations with two different second-row seating configurations. A standard 60/ 40 split folding rear bench seat features heated outboard seating positions. Power “fold and tumble” bucket seats, with heating, cooling and power-assisted lumbar adjustment are also available. A rear console-mounted five-quart-capacity refrigerator is available in the individual bucket seating configuration


  • Second-row footrests and an available dual headrest Family Entertainment System with twin 7-inch DVD playback screens offering individual or simultaneous programming


  • A multitude of exterior paint colors, including Ingot Silver Clearcoat Metallic, Tuxedo Black Clearcoat Metallic, Red Candy Tint Clearcoat Metallic, Cinnamon Clearcoat Metallic, Steel Blue Clearcoat Metallic, Gold Leaf Clearcoat Metallic, Sterling Grey Clearcoat Metallic and White Platinum Tri-Coat




The Lincoln MKT will be built at Ford’s Oakville Assembly Complex in Ontario, Canada, and will be in dealer showrooms in late summer, where it will join the all-new Lincoln MKS and new 2010 Lincoln MKZ, further growing the brand’s momentum.

Quotes

“We’re growing Lincoln’s product portfolio with a full-size crossover that offers more of everything luxury buyers want today – including more variety. Lincoln MKT will help us further build momentum for Lincoln, which has been outpacing its luxury competitors and growing market share in recent months.”
- Mark Fields, Ford’s President of The Americas

“The Lincoln MKT strikes the optimum balance between capable and driver-engaging handling, while simultaneously delivering a smooth quiet ride in all three rows. It combines a luxury touring experience with an agile ride and available Class III towing strength, as well.”
- Ron Heiser, Lincoln MKT Chief Engineer

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2010 LINCOLN MKS DEBUTS WITH ECOBOOST

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Fuel-efficient new v-6 engine gives Lincoln MKS the power of a V-8.



2010 Lincoln MK with Ecoboost

With the debut of the 3.5-liter EcoBoost™ V-6 engine in the 2010 Lincoln MKS customers benefit from a compelling combination of V-8 power and V-6 fuel economy. The addition of the premium V-6 direct-injection twin-turbocharged engine produced in North America is expected to deliver best-in-class highway fuel economy of 25 mpg. And, they’re durable –turbochargers are designed for a life cycle of 150,000 miles or 10 years.

With the fuel economy of a V-6, the 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine delivers an impressive 355 horsepower and a responsive 350 lb.-ft. of torque across a broad rpm range. That gives the Lincoln MKS the power of a normally aspirated 4.6-liter V-8. Careful powertrain system management ensures the engine, turbochargers and transmission work together harmoniously.

The Lincoln MKS will be among the first vehicles to receive the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 starting in the summer of 2009. The EcoBoost program is part of Ford’s ongoing and wide-ranging initiative to deliver innovative fuel-efficient powertrain systems with horsepower and torque performance found in larger-displacement engines. By 2013, more than 90 percent of Ford Motor Company’s North American lineup will be available with EcoBoost technology.

Quotes

“We are committed to delivering fuel economy leadership in every new vehicle. We do this with affordable technology that can be applied to the widest number of vehicles. EcoBoost is an important component of that goal.The beauty of EcoBoost is that it enables us to downsize for fuel efficiency, yet boost for power. We’re able to decrease the size of the available engine – such as installing a V-6 versus a V-8 – yet boost the power using turbocharging to deliver similar power and torque of that larger engine.”
- Derrick Kuzak, Ford’s Group Vice President of Global Product Development

“We’re delighted with how well the Lincoln MKS has been received. Customers have really responded to the vehicle’s balanced combination of luxury, comfort and performance. Adding the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 is another great enhancement to our luxury sedan. We now can deliver V-8 power without sacrificing fuel economy.”
- Pete Reyes, Chief Nameplate Engineer

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Ford Unveils Aggressive Electric Vehicle Plan

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Over the next 4 years, Ford will bring pure electric, hybrid and plug-in vehicles to consumers.



Ford Battery Electric Vehicle

Ford, in collaboration with high-tech partners, is committed to bringing electric-powered vehicles to market quickly and affordably. The aggressive plan, unveiled at the 2009 North American International Auto Show, signals the next phase in Ford’s strategy to deliver the best or among the best fuel efficiency with every new vehicle it introduces and to make fuel efficiency solutions affordable for millions of customers.

To start, Ford will introduce in North America during the next four years:


  • A new battery electric commercial van in 2010

  • A new battery electric small car in 2011 to be developed jointly with Magna International

  • Next-generation hybrid vehicles, including a plug-in version by 2012





Helping Ford leverage its global high-volume global small car and midsize car platforms are Ford’s key strategic partners, including a new collaboration with Magna International to bring a new lithium ion battery-powered small car to market in North America in 2011.

Ford already has other collaborations and partnerships to accelerate the commercialization of electrified vehicles. These include:


  • Southern California Edison and the Electric Power Research Institute currently are road testing a fleet of Ford Escape Hybrid Plug-ins. Work with the utility industry partners is focused on understanding customer usage and the interconnectivity of vehicles with the electric grid.


  • A four-way “Eco-Partnership” in China to expand its global expertise with electric-powered vehicles. Ford, Changan Auto Group and the cities of Chongqing, China and Denver, Colo., are exploring ways to develop projects to help further energy security and promote economic and environmental sustainability.


  • The U.S. Department of Energy awarded a $10 million grant to Ford’s development of PHEVs. The DOE currently is road testing one of Ford’s Escape Hybrid Plug-ins to support technological innovation related to the electrification of transportation.


  • In the UK, Ford is collaborating with Tanfield, the market leader for electric vehicles, to offer battery-electric versions of the Ford Transit and Transit Connect commercial vehicles for fleet customers in the UK and European markets.






Also this year, Ford is doubling its production and offerings of hybrid vehicles with the new Fusion and Milan hybrids. During the past five years, Ford has sold nearly 100,000 hybrid vehicles, starting with the introduction of the Ford Escape Hybrid and Mercury Mariner Hybrid, the most fuel efficient SUVs in the world.

Quotes

“Ford is heading in the direction America and our customers want us to go, which is a green, high-tech and global future. I think that is where society would like to see the entire industry go, and Ford is going to lead that charge.”
- Bill Ford, Ford Executive Chairman

“Next-generation hybrids, plug-in hybrids and pure battery powered vehicles are the logical next steps in our pursuit of greater fuel economy and sustainability. A growing number of consumers want that kind of choice, and we want to be in a position to deliver it to them across multiple vehicle categories.”
- Derrick Kuzak, Ford’s Group Vice President of Global Product Development

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Ford Electrified Vehicle Overview

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Ford’s electrification strategy builds on Ford’s vision of affordable, eco-friendly vehicles.





Ford’s electrification strategy involves three types of electrified vehicles – Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) – to provide consumers with significant fuel economy improvements and reduced CO2 emissions without compromising their driving experience.

To start, Ford will introduce in North America during the next four years:

  • A new battery electric commercial van in 2010


  • A new battery electric small car in 2011 to be developed jointly with Magna International


  • Next-generation hybrid vehicles, including a plug-in version by 2012



These new vehicles pave the way for additional applications in the future, using Ford’s high-volume global small car and midsize car platforms.

Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)

Battery Electric Vehicles do not use a drop of fuel. Instead of an internal combustion engine, the BEV features a high-voltage electric motor, which takes its power from a battery pack charged by plugging in to a 110-volt or 220-volt outlet.

Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)

The Hybrid Electric Vehicle combines an internal combustion engine with an electric motor and battery. Electric power is used for vehicle launch and lower-speed operation. The internal combustion engine takes over for higher demand operation and charges the battery.

Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)

Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles combine HEV technology with a high-voltage storage battery like that used in a BEV. Ford's PHEV is what is known as a blended PHEV – optimally first using the charge of the battery and then running in regular hybrid mode for the best possible fuel, smallest battery and most affordable customer solution. On startup, it operates in charge-depletion mode, providing up to 30 equivalent electric miles of range, and then switches to charge-sustaining hybrid mode for continued optimal fuel economy.

The electrification strategy takes advantage of rapid advancements in electrified vehicle technology – particularly Lithium-ion batteries – while leveraging the scale of global vehicle platforms to bring the cost of new technology down.

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Ford and Magna International

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

A strategic alliance with auto supplier Magna will allow Ford to produce battery electric vehicles.



Ford unveiled its global vehicle electrification strategy by announcing one of its key vehicle-development partnerships at the 2009 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. A pure BEV passenger car that doesn’t use a drop of gas will be developed jointly with Magna International, a global auto supplier headquartered in Canada.

As part of Ford’s strategy to bring BEVs, plug-in hybrids and hybrid electric vehicles to market by 2012, Magna will provide the BEV electric traction motor, transmission, motor controller, energy storage system, battery charger and related systems. Magna has approximately 80,000 employees in 243 manufacturing operations and 63 product development and engineering centers in 24 countries.

Ford chose Magna for its system development expertise that will enable Ford to deliver a world-class product. Magna will also share in the engineering responsibility to integrate the electric propulsion system and other new systems into the vehicle platform architecture.

The BEV technology is already being shown to the news media with demonstration drives of a current-model test ‘mule’ that has been road tested for the past six months. It shows that a future of vehicle electrification is promising. Ford and Magna will work together to make the vehicles a good value for customers and a good business proposition.

Quotes

“Magna is a world-class automotive component supplier that’s an ideal partner for our BEV. Our strategy absolutely depends on forging alliances with key suppliers whose expertise complements our extensive experience and global production capabilities. Developing these new technologies requires a major investment, so it’s especially important to have strong supplier alliances.”
- Nancy Gioia, Ford Director of Sustainable Mobility Technology

“We strongly believe in collaboration because it drives innovation up and keeps costs down. Bringing a fully functional electric vehicle quickly to the market that meets customer expectations in terms of cost and performance is a great testament to both our companies’ expertise and collaborative efforts.”
- Don Walker, Co-CEO of Magna International

“Quality straight out of the box is very important. Magna has exceptional knowledge of engineering for the automotive environment. We’re certain that our collaborative result will be world-class and that means we have the potential to touch millions of customers with this kind of technology.”
- Nancy Gioia, Ford Director of Sustainable Mobility Technology

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Electrification Collaboration

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Ford’s new electrification strategy is a team effort to transform potential into reality.



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An integral piece of Ford’s overall Blueprint for Sustainability, bringing vehicle electrification to the market requires commitment by automakers as well as other key stakeholders. As a global vehicle manufacturer, Ford will leverage its worldwide product development resources and volume production capacity to design, develop and market electrified vehicles, helping reduce the cost of new battery technology that would otherwise be too expensive through sheer production volume.

The Ford electrification strategy is designed to engage a series of other important stakeholders as well, including:

Suppliers – Automotive suppliers will play a critical role as the investment levels for the development of new battery technology, power electronics, electric motors, generators, high-voltage systems and componentry are massive. However, suppliers will also reap economic benefits as well as environmental and social rewards. Ford already has formed alliances with Magna International for a future BEV passenger car and Johnson Controls-Saft for its current test fleet of PHEVs.

Utilities – The new generation of electrified vehicles require access to the electrical supply grid to charge their batteries, and electrical utilities can provide an important customer interface to optimize the electrified vehicle ownership experience. Ford is already forging relationships with key electrical utilities, starting with SoCal Edison and broadening its efforts through its new collaboration with the Electrical Power Research Institute.

Policymakers – Federal, state and local government as well as international governments also play a crucial role. Through policy changes and incentives, government has the power to encourage motorists to go electric. Ford is already involved in a four-way ‘eco-partnership’ with China’s Changan Auto Group Corporation and the cities of Chongqing, China and Denver, Colo., on projects expected to include the development of electrified vehicle technology, green city planning, efficient urban transportation and grid integration.

Universities – Ford believes universities must be part of the collaboration to foster the new skill sets and engineering specialties needed for electric vehicles. Young people can make a difference in these new technical frontiers, which represent huge opportunities for ideas.

Quotes

“We cannot do this alone. We need to build a coalition to develop this new technology, to address the infrastructure challenges, share the investment costs and encourage its use. Above all, we have to make electric vehicle technology affordable and attainable. If we make it viable for millions, we’ll reap the fullest benefits of reduced energy use and reduced CO2 emissions.”
- Nancy Gioia, Director of Sustainable Mobility Technology, Ford Motor Company

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The Business of Electrification

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Ford’s electrification strategy is simple: build affordable products that customers want.



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Confronting the business and technical challenges, Ford is committed to an electrification strategy that foresees a future which has different types of electrified vehicles, depending on customers’ needs and usage requirements. There will not be a one-size-fits-all approach, but a more diverse, smart application of different types of electrified vehicle technology.

Ford recognizes that the challenge of vehicle electrification is anything but simple:


  • Future technologies, such as battery electric vehicle (BEV) and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) systems, are still in their development stage. New-generation electric vehicles will depend on making lithium-ion battery technology, commonly used in consumer electronics from laptops to mobile phones, viable for the more intensive requirements of the automotive environment. And lithium-ion battery packs for automobiles are still too expensive for mass-market cars.

  • Pursuing a new technological direction for the automobile is an expensive process, requiring investment levels conservatively forecast in the billions of dollars.

  • Electrification also brings with it new stakeholders who are key to the successful transformation of our personal vehicles from their dependence on traditional internal combustion engines to more sophisticated, fuel saving, reduced-emission powerplants of the future. Electrical utilities are foremost among these stakeholders, as new-generation electrical vehicles will need to be charged from the power grid.





How will Ford overcome these challenges?


  • Ford is incorporating electrified powertrains into two major new global product platforms on the horizon – one a new Focus-size C-car platform and another for Fusion-size, CD segment vehicles. Because the product platforms are global, they offer tremendous production economies of scale to Ford, a key factor in enabling lower component prices.

  • Ford’s plan calls for strategic partnering with key suppliers who bring the technical expertise, financial solidity and collaborative spirit. It also has begun collaborations with other stakeholders, like electrical utility companies, who will also be central to the electrified vehicle experience of the future.





Quotes

“Our electrification plan is about executing a key piece of the Ford Blueprint for Sustainability. That’s the strategic engine driving our approach to advanced technology vehicles. We’re building on our near-term momentum with technologies such as EcoBoost, increased hybrid production and now electrification. These are all actions that will make a difference, and doing it globally – leveraging platforms, organizations and talent – demonstrates the true power of the ‘One Ford’ approach..”
- Derrick Kuzak, Ford Group Vice President, Product Development

“We've explored and tested many different technologies for the future and we're convinced that electrification is the next major shift in the light-duty transport sector. That's why we're making this a significant part of our Blueprint for Sustainability.”
- Nancy Gioia, Director of Sustained Mobility Technology for Ford Motor Company

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The Car Battery – From Shadows To Stardom

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Once an essentially static technology, the automotive battery is now in a starring role in electrified vehicles.



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The 12-volt lead-acid battery used in traditional automotive applications is rapidly giving way to sophisticated, higher energy and power batteries as the automobile industry shifts further toward electrification.

With the advent of hybrid electric vehicles, nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries became the energy storage technology of choice. The nickel is lighter than lead, helping the battery deliver twice the power output for the weight as lead-acid batteries, but the cost of Ni-MH batteries is high – four times that of lead acid.

So, automakers are moving rapidly toward Lithium-ion technology, similar to the batteries used in cell phones, laptops and other consumer electronics. However, the lithium-ion battery destined for a vehicle needs to be robust enough to stand up to temperature extremes, shocks and vibrations, and have a much higher energy throughput and lifespan than consumer electronics goods.

Ford and other manufacturers are focused on conquering the challenges of lithium-ion for a long, reliable life. Using its extensive experience in BEV and hybrids to test the technology rigorously, Ford can already point to the robustness of its hybrid technology with the Ford Escape Hybrid. In New York, some Escape Hybrid taxis have clocked more than 300,000 miles of reliable service.

Quotes

“At Ford, we believe lithium-ion batteries have incredible potential for the next-generation of electrified vehicle, and we’re already using lithium-ion technology in test units for the battery electric vehicles (BEVs) that are part of our new electrification strategy. But there are technical challenges we are still addressing to make lithium-ion technology work in high-volume automotive applications.”
- Ted Miller, Senior Manager, Energy Storage Strategy and Research, Ford Motor Company

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2010 SHELBY GT500 PACKS 540 HORSEPOWER

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Delivering a maximum power of 540 hp combined with a torque of 510 lb-ft, the 2010 Shelby GT500 packs a punch.



2010 Ford Shelby GT500

Added horsepower, more refinements and additional functionalities are what customers can expect from the new 2010 Shelby GT500 when it rolls into showrooms this spring. Powered by a supercharged and intercooled 5.4-liter dual overhead cam V-8 engine, the 2010 Shelby GT500 is expected to produce 540 horsepower and 510 foot-pounds of torque. The redline is 6,250 rpm.

The Shelby GT500 is the most-robust design and most-distinctive model of the new 2010 Mustang lineup. Ford’s Special Vehicle Team (SVT) developed the vehicle jointly with Shelby Automobiles, using the gains made on the 40th anniversary edition Shelby GT500KR “King of the Road” Mustangs as the performance starting point. Key advancements include:


  • Instead of a flat-panel closed system to reduce air restriction, the Shelby’s open-element air induction system features a conical air filter, allowing more air to be pumped through the engine, and resulting in more power and increasing the engine’s efficiency.



  • The 2010 Shelby GT500 offers customers new gearbox enhancements, plus a standard 3.55:1 rear axle ratio, mean the 2010 Shelby GT500 will deliver improved acceleration performance, while providing better highway fuel efficiency.



  • Shelby’s distinct growl is still there, though with new refinements by the Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) team, unwanted noise is kept in check through a patented resonator placed between the air filter and engine throttle body.



  • Aggressive new exterior design features new functional details, such as the hood extractor to remove heat from the engine and “Gurney Flap” spoiler to tune rear downforce; world-class materials and craftsmanship create the most unique GT500 interior yet.



  • Driving dynamics also are improved, thanks to SVT’s signature chassis tuning as well as new 19-inch Goodyear F1 Supercar tires and forged aluminum wheels on the 2010 Shelby GT500 coupe and 18s on the convertible. Numerous aerodynamic upgrades, including a redesigned splitter, were made to the front end of the 2010 Shelby GT500.







Quotes

“The 2010 Shelby GT500 demonstrates Ford’s continuing commitment to high-performance vehicles. In addition to the numerous performance and refinement improvements inside and out, the 2010 Shelby GT500 is an estimated 2 miles per gallon more fuel efficient on the highway.”
- Derrick Kuzak, Ford Group Vice President, Global Product Development

“We’re proud of the many enhancements that were developed jointly by the Ford and Shelby Automobiles team last year that we’ve now incorporated into the new 2010 Shelby GT500. Building on what we learned to create the Shelby GT500KR, this new car offers a great combination of power, handling and braking. It is truly a special car that is a great deal of fun to drive.”
- Carroll Shelby, Founder of Shelby Automobiles

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CONTINUED IN-CAR CONNECTIVITY LEADERSHIP

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Ford announces plans to globalize its affordable industry-leading SYNC technologies and services.



Ford SYNC with Traffic

In his keynote address , January 8, 2009 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Ford President and CEO, Alan Mulally announced a new set of SYNC services that can deliver personalized traffic reports, precise turn-by-turn driving directions and up-to-date information including business listings, news, sports and weather – without the need for a built-in navigation system. The new technology does this by leveraging industry-leading voice-recognition software, integrated GPS technology and a customer’s Bluetooth-capable mobile phone.

The new service will be available on all 2010 model-year, SYNC-equipped Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models with no monthly subscription fees for the first three years. In addition, the SYNC system is upgradeable. Customers can add new features and applications by using simple download features at syncmyride.com. Ford also announced a partnership with leading electronics retailer Best Buy, to help build SYNC awareness and provide tech support through its Geek Squad.

What does the future hold? Ford hints at the future of in-car connectivity with totally configurable cockpit concept with intuitive, conversational electronic personal assistant, or “avatar,” named Eva.

Ford will also be making the award-winning SYNC system available globally starting in 2010, first in Europe, and then migrating to Asia Pacific and Australia.

Quotes

“No one in the automotive industry offers this level of connectivity as simply and affordably as Ford. Our SYNC platform links customers from their vehicles to their hand-held devices to the internet -- a level of connectivity that will continue to expand as we integrate new and emerging applications from our industry-leading partners.”
- Alan Mulally, Ford President and CEO, (first keynote address at CES Thursday January 8, 2009)

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“Ford is all about making the journey from point A to point B a more enjoyable and richer experience, with intuitive, easy-to-use controls and voice-activated, hands-free operation. We want to create a truly a rich driving environment where there is no compromise in connectivity – where everything you expect will be at your fingertips or voice command, integrated into your drive with minimal distraction.”
- Jim Buczkowski, Ford Director of Electronics Systems Engineering


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NEW FORD SYNC FEATURES

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

New Ford SYNC features personalized news and traffic details to help drivers save time and fuel.








Debuting this spring, Ford’s next-generation system – SYNC with Traffic, Directions and Information – leverages industry-leading voice-recognition software, integrated GPS technology and a customer’s Bluetooth-capable mobile phone. The new SYNC services are available on select 2010 models and will roll out across the entire Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury lineup by 2011. Ford expects to have 1 million SYNC-equipped vehicles on the road by the third quarter of 2009.

Using easy-to-remember “short-cut” commands, such as “Call Dave at home” and “traffic to work”, customers can now contact friends and family hands-free as well as save time and fuel by navigating around trouble spots. And, the new SYNC services come with no monthly subscription fees for the first three years, allowing customers to access real-time personalized traffic reports, precise turn-by-turn driving directions and up-to-date information including business listings, news, sports and weather.

Launching on 12 Ford vehicles simultaneously, SYNC’s connectivity technology and affordability is proving to be extremely popular with customers. SYNC-equipped Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles sell nearly twice as fast as those without, and a Ford survey of SYNC customers showed nearly 80 percent of respondents “definitely would” recommend it to a friend.

The new SYNC features include:

Traffic – Drivers get a text message alerting them to the location and severity of accidents or new road construction causing areas of heavy congestion.

Directions – Using simple voice commands, drivers can request directions from a database of 14-million-plus businesses and get turn-by-turn directions downloaded to the vehicle and spoken to the driver over the audio system as well as displayed on the radio.

Information – From personalized sports reports or stock portfolio updates to current weather conditions, customers can personalize favorite media topics and news using voice commands or through www.syncmyride.com.

Ford is partnering with Microsoft and other recognized companies – INRIX, TeleNav, Tellme (a Microsoft subsidiary), M/A-COM and Airbiquity -- to enable the new services to connect to real-time data. To take advantage of Traffic, Directions and Information, customers simply have to pair their Bluetooth-enabled phone with SYNC and activate the service via www.syncmyride.com


Quotes

“Our vision with SYNC is to be a leader in connectivity, making it affordable for millions – just as Ford has done with safety and fuel-saving technologies. In less than 18 months since we launched SYNC, Ford has delivered two more major new features, and we have more in store. We are a car company that through market-driven, customer-focused innovation is learning to think and act like an electronics company, leveraging partnerships with fresh, innovative technology leaders.”
- Alan Mulally, Ford President and CEO

“We define connectivity as a way to keep people moving through their lives – not simply as an on-board computer. Our approach focuses on connecting people to the information they need, whenever and wherever they need it. These new features are aimed at enhancing the driver’s entire quality of life.”
- Mark Fields, Ford’s President of The Americas

“Ford is unique because we continue to build on the power of the SYNC system that lets customers connect to off-board services through their own mobile devices. With that foundation, there is no limit to the data we can offer. Working with our partners – the best of the best in the technology world – we will continue to provide new services in a timeframe on par with the consumer electronics industry.”
- Doug VanDagens, Director of Ford’s Connected Services Organization

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ACTIVE PARK ASSIST

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Parallel parking is now as easy as pressing a button with Ford’s new Active Park Assist.





Available mid-2009 as an option on the 2010 Lincoln MKS sedan and the all-new Lincoln MKT seven-passenger luxury crossover, drivers will find parallel parking a breeze thanks to Active Park Assist. With the exclusive new technology from Ford Motor Company, drivers will never have to touch the wheel, as the smart technology system uses sensors on the front and rear of the vehicle to direct the vehicle into a parking space.

Enabled by Ford’s advanced Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) technology, which also helps improve fuel economy up to 5 percent while reducing CO2 emissions and enhancing performance, Active Park Assist has numerous advantages over the camera-reliant systems offered by competitors: Active Park Assist requires less driver interface, reduces the risk of selecting a parking spot that is too small and also works in downhill parking situations, unlike competing systems.

Here’s how Active Park Assist works:

  • The driver activates the system by pressing an instrument panel button, which activates the ultrasonic sensors to measure and identify a feasible parallel parking space.


  • The system then prompts the driver to accept the system assistance to park.


  • The steering system then takes over and steers the car into the parking space hands-free. The driver still shifts the transmission and operates the gas and brake pedals.


  • A visual and/or audible driver interface advises the driver about the proximity of other cars, objects and people and provides instructions.


  • While the steering is all done automatically, the driver remains responsible for safe parking and can interrupt the system by grasping the steering wheel.






By 2012, Ford plans to fit nearly 90 percent of the Ford, Lincoln and Mercury lineup with EPAS, which will also allow Ford to offer Active Park Assist in more models.

Quotes

“With the touch of a button, Lincoln MKS and MKT drivers can parallel park quickly, easily and safely without ever touching the steering wheel. This is another example of exclusive Ford smart technology, such as Ford SYNC, that makes the driving experience easier and more enjoyable for our customers.”
- Derrick Kuzak, Ford’s Group Vice President of Global Product Development

“As we use advanced technology like Electric Power Assisted Steering to improve the fuel efficiency across our vehicle lineup, we have the opportunity to introduce new comfort and convenience innovations like Active Parking Assist. This is technology not for the sake of technology, but technology designed to meet the needs and wants of customers.”
- Ali Jammoul, Ford’s Chief Engineer for Chassis Engineering and Steering Systems


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SMART TECHNOLOGY

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Ford Engineering and Design Achieve Breakthroughs in Smart Technologies



2009 Lincoln MKS

As one of its key pillars, Ford’s entire lineup has been benefiting from its advancements in smart technologies. These include:

SYNC® System – Standard on many models, Ford’s exclusive voice-activated, seamlessly integrated mobile phone and digital music system allows drivers to place and answer calls as well as play individual songs or complete playlists without their hands ever leaving the wheel.

SIRIUS® Travel Link™ – The next-generation navigation system offers real-time updates on movie times, gas prices, weather, traffic and other on-the-road conveniences.

SYNC® 911 Assist™ – This helpful feature quickly connects vehicle occupants to a local 911 emergency operator to get help automatically if the air bag deploys.

Ford Work Solutions™ – Ford’s suite of industry-exclusive options for F-Series trucks and commercial E-Series vans enables business owners to be more productive and successful. The onboard computer, which runs Microsoft Windows for automotive, lets business owners create spreadsheets, invoices and estimates right from the cab. Developed in conjunction with DeWalt, Tool Link™ uses Radio Frequency ID to track tools and equipment in the bed so nothing gets left behind. Crew Chief™, through Ford’s partnership with Garmin, lets a foreman track crews wherever they are, ensuring the right team gets to the right job efficiently.

Blind Spot Mirror – An industry-first innovation, the Blind Spot Mirror replaces traditional side view mirrors and features an integrated convex spotter mirror that provides an optimized view of the driver’s blind spot. The mirror is standard equipment on the 2009 Ford Edge.

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2010 FORD MUSTANG

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Classic Mustang design meets modern technology and a host of new features



2010 Ford Mustang

A muscular exterior design with a new world-class interior, a V-8 engine with more horsepower, a wide array of options and heritage-inspired elements are the hallmarks of the new 2010 Mustang.



Here’s a look at the major pillars of the 2010 Mustang:

Design

Except for the fast-back roofline, the exterior sheet metal is all new, giving the 2010 Mustang a more aggressive, cleaner look. By tucking the washer-fluid nozzles into the cowl, it’s now easier to customize the vehicle with racing stripes. Inside, the powerful one-piece instrument panel, which flows into the console, is crafted in seamless soft-touch TPO (Thermoplastic Olefin) skin fully encompassing genuine aluminum-finish panels. Chromed-ringed gauges and seating made from softer materials round out just a few of the design highlights.

Powertrain

Emitting an even throatier signature exhaust sound, the 2010 Mustang features either a 4.0-liter V-6 or a 4.6-liter V-8 engine choice with either a five-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. Ford Racing Technology pioneered that cold-air induction system that allows the V-8 engine to deliver 315 horsepower. The redline for the V-8 is increased 250 rpm to 6,500, and revised calibration ensures the customer fully feels these changes. Both the V-6 and V-8 engines have larger exhaust tips, going to 3 and 3 ½ inches, respectively, up ½ inch from the previous model.

Features

Offering added connectivity, the 2010 Mustang includes the industry-exclusive SYNC system, next-generation, voice-activated navigation with SIRIUS Travel Link that can provide Ford customers with real-time traffic data, weather conditions, fuel price information and much more. Additionally, the available Reverse Camera System gives the driver a clear view behind the vehicle. The Ambient Lighting System with MyColor™ allows drivers to customize the interior lighting of the vehicle to suit their mood. The enhanced MyColor system offers seven base colors – ice blue, purple, blue, orange, red, white and green.

Heritage

Introduced in 1964, Mustang has become a part of the American fabric, an iconic vehicle. Selling more than 9 million units, Mustang has been the best-selling muscle car in America for the last 22 years. The 2010 Mustang draws from this heritage. Inspired by the 1970 Mustang, the headlamps and turn indicators are integrated into one unit. On the V-6 models, the fog lamps are located on the lower fascia, while on the GT the fog lamps are again located in the upper grille – but are smaller than the outgoing model, similar to the original lamps of the 1967-68 models that inspired them.

Quotes

“This is the most-robust, most-accessorized engine in the marketplace today. No one has the reliability, no one has the upgraded options. This is a fantastic engine, proven on the race track, the drag strip and on the highway.”
- Paul Randle, Ford Mustang Chief Engineer

“The 2010 Mustang runs great on regular fuel, and that is where we quote our peak numbers, but we also have a great dual-adaptive knock calibration that allows the 2010 Mustang to run on regular fuel as well as premium fuel, and the system figures it out itself. It also improves the torque of the engine in the low- to mid-rpm range.”
- Chris Roxin, Ford Mustang Powertrain Supervisor

“There is definite Mustang DNA in the 2010 air register design. The combination of circular and rectangular register shapes is well-represented in our family tree, but the forms are definitely modern and inspired by the exhaust outlets drilled into the aluminum. Each gauge is fully encircled with chrome rings inset precisely into the instrument panel to achieve a well-crafted appearance.”
- Gary Morales, Mustang Design Manager

“The best Mustangs have always been the ones that connect young America with the spirit of the times – and the 2010 does exactly that. The new Mustang is close to the magnetic center of the original, fully loaded with the swagger you’d expect, but with modern refinement and attention to detail like you’ve never seen in a muscle car.”
- J Mays, Ford’s Group President of Design

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FORD SYNC IN PLAIN ENGLISH

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

New online video shows how Ford SYNC technology works







In under three minutes, the Common Craft video “Ford SYNC in Plain English” explains exactly how the voice-activated, in-car communications technology known as SYNC lets Ford customers play music, call friends or receive text messages, without ever taking a hand off the wheel.

Using only a whiteboard, hands and paper cutouts, the video shows how SYNC’s sophisticated technology – developed by Ford in partnership with Microsoft – allows users to access their MP3 players and navigate by song, artist, album or playlist using simple voice commands. It also covers how Ford customers can use almost any Bluetooth-enabled phone with SYNC to make hands-free calls. SYNC will even read text messages over the vehicle’s speakers, so drivers can keep their eyes on the road.

Simply by pushing a button on the steering wheel, Ford owners can stay connected to their friends, their work and their music. SYNC is affordable, factory-installed and optional on most Ford cars, crossovers, SUVs and trucks.

Ford partnered with Common Craft, an online video production company that is well known for creating videos that make complex ideas easy to understand using the distinctive format they call Paperworks. In addition to the “Ford SYNC in Plain English” video, Common Craft has created videos viewed by millions of people online, including “RSS in Plain English” and “Wikis in Plain English.”

To watch the video, visit: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzIal6c7-OI
To learn more about SYNC technology visit: www.syncmyride.com
To learn more about Common Craft visit www.commoncraft.com

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Flash of Genius

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Key facts about the intermittent windshield wiper issue.



Development of Intermittant Wipers

The film "Flash of Genius" chronicles the life story of Bob Kearns, who asserted that he invented the intermittent windshield wiper and sued Ford, Chrysler and other automakers for patent infringement. While films like "Flash of Genius" are made for entertainment purposes, the facts are often less dramatic.

Bob Kearns as well as hundreds of engineers from many companies, including Ford, helped develop the intermittent wiper as part of an evolution of existing automotive and electronic components.

While there are inaccuracies in the film, Ford sees no value in re-hashing the history of a legal case that was resolved in court almost 20 years ago, when a jury ruled that Ford did not willfully violate Mr. Kearns' patent.

Today, Ford continues to make engineering and design breakthroughs in areas such as fuel efficiency, safety and smart technology, and is proud of its 100-year legacy of innovation in automotive technology.

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BUILT-IN QUALITY

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Virtual Technology Translates into Real Life Customer Satisfaction



Virtual Build

Ford Motor Company’s virtual manufacturing technology allows engineers to take a more holistic view of the product development process as they constantly improve the vehicle’s design and quality. It’s this virtual technology that is one of the key factors behind Ford’s impressive improvement in initial quality levels for the third straight year.

Ford uses customer input to develop engineering design specifications in its digital pre-assembly laboratory. Here, math-based tools are used to check more than 20,000 design elements on a computer screen to ensure they meet the customer-imposed standards.
From there, computer-aided design (CAD) plans are sent to a 3-D visualization center, which Ford calls its “Virtual Build Arena”. This is where the launch team gathers to “build” the vehicle on a virtual assembly line. Using data from the pre-assembly lab, the team observes virtual employees – nicknamed “Jack and Jill” – assemble the vehicle part by part, providing critical ergonomic data as they go.

Jack and Jill personify Ford’s advanced motion capture technology using human modeling software. This ergonomic technology is used to design jobs that are less physically stressful on workers and result in high quality vehicles.

The 2006 Ford Fusion was Ford’s first “digital car.” Building the vehicle first in a virtual factory, using the full suite of digital tools, allowed engineers to spot potential issues earlier on long before a prototype was ever built, eliminating months of product development, saving money and bringing the car to market sooner.

For customers, such advances in virtual engineering have helped the company improve reliability. In 2007 alone, Ford was able to slash $900 million in warranty expenses because of fewer dealer repairs after cars and trucks left the factory.

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Ford SYNC ushers in new era of connectivity

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

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