Ford will be on the offensive this year, with the Focus RS, GT supercar and Edge SUV amongst the UK debuts. But the Blue Oval will also be releasing brand new tech in the form of its 'SYNC 3' touchscreen infotainment system.
Details of Ford's next-generation of media and navigation are emerging at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. It'll bring with it a host of new features, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity.
SYNC 3 is already available on some models in the US, but it's expected to debut on this year's Edge SUV in the UK after its launch in the summer. It will then roll out across most of the range, with the Kuga, Mondeo and Focus the next recipients.
The redesigned interface is clearer and easier-to-use, according to Ford. Most models fitted with it will likely be offered with both a capacitive touchscreen and buttons. But the biggest selling point will be full integration with your smartphone, allowing music streaming, full location services and improved voice recognition on the move.
We'll get our chance to try Ford's new SYNC tech when we drive the new Edge later in the year.
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