Get ready for a truly immersive in-car experience with Ford and Lincoln’s next-generation infotainment system! Boasting a massive 48-inch panoramic 4K touchscreen display, this system is set to debut on the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus.
Imagine having everything you need at your fingertips – the Ford and Lincoln Digital Experience delivers just that. Access your preferred apps and services like Google Maps and Spotify right on the panoramic display, alongside real-time vehicle information like speed, gear selection, tire pressure, and weather.
But the excitement doesn’t stop there. Beneath the panoramic display sits a traditional 11-inch tablet-like screen, offering a familiar interface for additional controls and functionalities. This dual-screen setup provides unparalleled flexibility and convenience.
Powered by a customized version of the Android operating system, the system grants access to a world of possibilities. Enjoy 5G connectivity for seamless updates and download apps directly from Google Play. This means new features and experiences are constantly within reach, independent of vehicle software updates.
Despite the Android foundation, you’re not locked into one ecosystem. Ford and Lincoln Digital Experience still offers compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, giving you the freedom to choose your preferred navigation app, like Apple Maps, and display it on the expansive panoramic screen. This marks the first instance of dual-screen Apple Maps in a car, offering exciting possibilities for future iterations.
But it’s not just about the visuals. The system boasts a symphony of voice assistants, supporting Google Assistant, Siri, and Alexa. This caters to individual preferences and ensures you can interact with your car’s technology in the way that feels most natural.
With its cutting-edge features, seamless connectivity, and user-centric design, the Ford and Lincoln Digital Experience represents a significant leap forward in automotive technology. While the exact launch date for new Ford vehicles in the UK is yet to be revealed, one thing is certain – this system is poised to redefine the way we interact with our cars.