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Ford today announced the expansion of BlueCruise, making this hands-free, all-see-the-road, motorway-approved driving system available to many more customers. Having launched in Europe with the Mustang Mach-E, this advanced driver assistance system will be introduced in four more models: the Puma, Puma Gen-E, Kuga, and Ranger Plug-in Hybrid, starting in spring 2026.

Globally, Ford and Lincoln owners have driven more than 888 million kilometers on motorways and highways using this technology. Expanding its availability to a wider range of Ford vehicles gives even more customers the opportunity to enjoy a higher level of comfort on their motorway journeys and arrive at their destinations refreshed and ready for the day ahead.

In 2023, BlueCruise became the first system of its kind to receive European homologation when it arrived in Great Britain. Since then, BlueCruise has been approved for use in 16 European markets, making it the most widely available system of its kind in Europe. This provides access to over 135,000 kilometers of designated motorways, known as Blue Zones, allowing customers to travel by road across multiple countries.
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