The Co-Pilot360 driver-assist feature will be available on 100,000 miles of highways in the U.S. and Canada and will roll out to other Fords.

  • Ford announced that what it describes as a hands-free system, an update to the automaker's Co-Pilot360 driver-assistance package, will first become available on the Mustang Mach-E beginning next year in an update.
  • The system will be able to operate on 100,000 miles of highway in the U.S. and Canada.
  • The Co-Pilot360 system will become available on other select 2021 model year vehicles.
    As driver-assist systems have progressed in recent years, the ability to go hands-free—albeit in select environments—has become a telling marker of how advanced any system is. Ford announced that in the coming year, it will add itself to the list of automakers claiming hands-free systems with the advancement of its Co-Pilot360 technology.
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