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Most Ford Mustang Mach-E EVs Will Be Built with Hands-Free Driving Capability
Ford will make most Mach-Es capable of using its Active Driver Assist. Owners will just need to accept (and pay for) an over-the-air upgrade later this year. Mar 17, 2021
Ford s previously announced Active Driver Assist hands-free driving feature will be on most of the Mustang Mach-E EVs being built, part of the automaker s Co-Pilot360 technology.
The cars will be assembled with the Active Driver Assist Prep Kit on board, ready for an over-the-air upgrade when it s available later this year, although owners must pay a $600 activation fee.
The feature will be similar to GM s Super Cruise in that it will work only on a limited set of divided highways for now, about 100,000 miles worth in North America, only half of what GM s system offers.