With the unveiling of its 2022 Super Duty line-up - which includes the F-250 and F-350 - Ford is delivering more than power to Alberta (though, none can deny the thrill of standard four-wheel performance and an available 475 HP output). Instead drivers can expect a superior tech experience, with the Big Blue Oval emphasizing SYNC 4 capabilities on the highway.
According to Ford Authority, the new Super Duty fleet will feature the SYNC 4 system. This infotainment console - which serves as an upgrade to the current 3 model - will enhance content control. It affords seamless engagement, courtesy of its voice-activated cloud-based network; and it blends both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto technology to create easy interfacing. Over-the-air updates automatically improve performance, with the suite instantly detecting available upgrades and security options; while its wireless design allows it to stream data on even the most distant backroads.
All of this pairs with an intuitive central console - which quickly learns a driver's content behaviours and then offers information to improve the experience. The SYNC 4 recognizes operator needs and seamlessly responds to them with automated precision (generating maps, suggesting potential apps, and more).
Want to learn more about the new Super Duty line-up and its SYNC 4 system? Contact our team today for additional information.
Achieve precise performance in Alberta, courtesy of the 2022 Super Duty. This Ford fleet - which includes the F-250 and F-350 - has been fitted with Adaptive Cruise Control, ensuring that drivers can more effectively navigate stop-and-go traffic. Struggle no more with changing speeds.
At the front of the Super Duty sits a radar suite. This system continually assesses road conditions, noting both vehicle locations and acceleration. When a sudden change is detected - such as when forward-positioned cars slow down - the feature will automatically respond, applying controlled pressure to the brakes to match the pattern. Lane centring technology monitors trajectory, instantly noting when the truck begins to drift (and sending an alert to the driver); while available Speed Sign Recognition functionality recognizes passing postings and will adjust to accommodate the new limits.
The cornerstone of the Adaptive Cruise Control system, however, is its ease - with Super Duty drivers able to set both speed and distance ranges. Simply select the preferred metrics and the truck will automatically adapt, maintaining a precise position on the highway (with the above functions only interfering as needed). Through this, efficiency is assured.
Want to learn more about the new Super Duty line-up and its Adaptive Cruise Control system? Contact our team today!
Enhance the commercial experience with help from the 2022 Super Duty. Ford is fusing this pick-up fleet - which includes the F-250, 3-50, and F-450 - with a series of design upgrades, allowing Alberta drivers to customize their rides.
According to Ford, the Super Duty line-up delivers ample style through its new design suites: the Lariat Sport Appearance Package and Black Appearance Package.
Lariat Sport Appearance - this package assures a refined ride. Body-coloured bumpers flank the front and rear, while a punch of chrome is added to the exhaust. Platform running boards emphasize the lean lines of the truck and are also capped in black for a sleek effect.
Black Appearance - this package has been expanded to include the XLT models, enabling drivers to experience premium design on a lower trim level. 20-inch wheels anchor the Super Duty, while six-inch Ebony running boards add a striking touch at the sides. The signature front and rear Blue Ovals have also been painted a complementary dark colour, as have the grille bars and bumpers.
Redefine every rev in the 2022 Super Duty. These pick-ups deliver two exclusive appearance packages - allowing drivers to tailor each detail. To learn more (or to request financing details about our available F-250, F-350, or F-450 models) contact our team today.
No longer are payloads to be paired with mediocre media. Instead Ford is injecting premium infotainment into every haul - with its 2022 Super Duty fleet delivering an upgraded digital suite to Alberta. This line-up (which will include the F-250, F-350, and F-450) allows drivers to achieve sedan-worthy connectivity.
According to Yahoo, the new Super Duty fleet will enhance the off-road experience. Available for the Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, and Limited trims is a 12-inch touchscreen. This display (which serves as an upgrade to the standard 8-inch model) affords superior interfacing, utilizing high-resolution graphics and an intuitive horizontal display. This enables operators to seamlessly engage with infotainment, with all widgets streaming in a more user-friendly format; while the inclusion of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto technology promotes quick syncing through their wireless links. An optional charging pad will further complement the system, keeping devices at full power on the backroads.
The 2022 Super Duty line-up - which is scheduled for a summer release - will deliver superior streaming through its revised media suite. To learn more about this 12-inch console contact our team today; and don't hesitate to request additional specs and financing information as well.