Besides sporting an edge-to-edge panoramic display controlled by a central 11-inch touchscreen, the system is the first time Sync will be based on Google’s Android OS with graphics powered by Epic’s Unreal engine.
Ford just made a tour de force show of its latest Sync in-car infotainment in a Lincoln Nautilus. Besides sporting an edge-to-edge panoramic display controlled by a central 11-inch touchscreen, the system is the first time Sync will be based on Google’s Android OS with graphics powered by Epic’s Unreal engine.
In case you thought line-of-sight speedometer or multifunction displays like that on a Prius or Forester are boring, Ford might have something to wow your senses. In an initiative called the Ford and Lincoln Digital Experience, Ford has revealed its vision for how vehicle infotainment should be done.
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USA — IT Ford's Integrated Android Auto With A Giant Panoramic Display Comes Into View