Tight turns, sharp curves, the endless stop-and-go rhythm - long hauls are too often defined by conditions that prove more frustrating than forgiving. Trying to navigate both cities and traffic is a challenge. To counter this Ford delivers support like no other, fusing its 2026 F-250 Super Duty with a Blind Sport Information System (BLIS).
2026 Ford F-250 Super Duty: BLIS
Anchoring the new F-250 is BLIS tech. This feature - which boasts advanced radar detection via strategically-mounted sensors - allows drivers to confidently manoeuvre through difficult conditions. Scanners continually assess the road, noting changing traffic patterns and approaching obstacles. When a sudden concern arises, a solid light bar appears in the corresponding side-view mirror, affording increased time to respond. Additionally, audible alerts chime if a change of lanes is observed.
This then pairs with a tailor coverage feature - with the Super Duty’s towing demands fully accommodated. Additional sensors utilize cross-traffic scanning and extended range capabilities to track approaching vehicles. This ensures that drivers can be fully aware of their surroundings, even when pulling a gooseneck.
Test-Drive The 2026 Ford F-250 In Saskatchewan
With the release of the new F-250 Super Duty Ford promises superior safety - offering BLIS tech to Saskatchewan. To learn more about this feature contact Novlan Bros today.