This refers to the use of Google’s in-car connectivity platform with Ford’s older infotainment system. It enables drivers to access smartphone applications, such as navigation, music, and communication tools, directly through the vehicle’s built-in display and controls. For instance, a driver can utilize Google Maps for turn-by-turn directions or stream audio from Spotify without needing to physically interact with their mobile device while driving.
The integration provided a significant upgrade for vehicles equipped with this older Ford system, extending its functionality beyond the original capabilities. This brought modern smartphone features and applications to drivers who might not have otherwise had access to them in their vehicles. Early adopters benefitted from enhanced navigation, entertainment options, and hands-free communication, contributing to a safer and more convenient driving experience. It represented an effort to bridge the gap between rapidly evolving smartphone technology and existing vehicle infotainment systems.