Ford is offering its Sync 3 connectivity platform that allows compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto throughout its entire 2017 vehicle lineup.
by Staff
July 25, 2016
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Ford is offering its Sync 3 connectivity platform that allows compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto throughout its entire 2017 vehicle lineup.
Introducing the technology for its entire lineup, instead of introducing it in individual models, has allowed Ford to roll out Sync 3 more quickly, according to the company.
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“We developed one platform—Sync 3—and have been able to quickly offer the technology across our lineup,” said Chuck Gray, Ford's global director of electrical and electronic systems engineering. “Customers considering a new vehicle can now choose any 2017 model year Ford car, SUV, light truck, or electrified vehicle with Sync 3 and be able to access their favorite apps.”
Apps such as Spotify, Pandora, Ford PASS, AccuWeather, and AAA member services have been added through SYNC AppLink.
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