LAS VEGAS -- Ford’s MyFord Touch infotainment system earned the automaker the ire of consumers and reviewers alike.
The company aims to fix that with the newest iteration of the system,
dubbed “SYNC 3.” We had a few minutes to test the new platform at the
Consumer Electronics Show, and can report that Ford’s decision to dump
Microsoft as its platform provider in favor of BlackBerry’s QNX just
might pay off.
SYNC 3 is much faster than its predecessor,
sporting a simplified user interface. Ford dropped the quadrant look in
favor of a one-image approach; whatever main task you choose dominates
screen space, with a small assortment of hotkeys at the bottom -- this
way, you can jump back and forth between main menus quickly.
The new system runs on a capacitive touch screen, much like
the ones in the past. But thanks to SYNC 3's speed boost, the touch
functions finally feel rewardingly responsive. Previous versions were
choppy and lethargic.
SYNC 3 will first be available on late 2015 models,
including the popular Mustang and F-150 pickup. Buying a new Ford is the
only way consumers can get their hands on SYNC 3 -- the automaker says
older vehicles can't be upgraded.
Ford still plans to support MyFord Touch, but the new SYNC 3
is definitely something they’ll be pushing as a selling point for their
newest models, like the 2015 Fusion.
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