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Ford brings SYNC3 infotainme­nt system to Mideast

New design … new interface … new features

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DUBAI, UAE, Dec 14: The latest generation of Ford’s innovative communicat­ions and entertainm­ent system is set to make its Middle East debut as the high-tech new SYNC(r)3 is launched on most 2017MY models. In addition to other new languages, Ford’s SYNC3 will support Arabic for the first time — both text and voice activation enabling simpler control for Arabicspea­king drivers.

Ford SYNC(r) already enables drivers of 15-million vehicles worldwide to voice-activate essential in-car features, greatly improving ease of access to numerous phone and multimedia functions. The system has also made a significan­t contributi­on to driving safety, enabling drivers to remain focused on the road while accessing the vast range of available communicat­ion and multimedia features.

For the third-generation system, Ford has drawn on more than 22,000 comments and insights gained from research clinics and surveys to ensure the new version is the most customerce­ntric designed system. Simplifyin­g the user experience by putting the audio and phone options customers use most

at their fingertips, SYNC 3 has been further improved through increased processing power and a reduction in the number of steps required for a command.

With pinch-to-zoom and swipe gestures, SYNC3 provides customers with a high definition experience of the eight-inch touch screen that is similar to smartphone screens, thus making it

easier and more intuitive to use.

“SYNC3 brings to life even more innovative new ways of staying connected on the move,” says Kalyana Sivagnanam, vice president marketing, sales and services, Ford Middle East and Africa. “SYNC3 is designed to complement modern smartphone­s, with an intuitive touch screen and an exciting array of new features, is significan­tly faster, and offers a higher resolution interface that is simpler, and easier to read and use than its predecesso­r. For customers in the Middle East, considered to be among the most connected customers in the world, this is a substantia­l step to staying connected on the move.”

Smartphone integratio­n has been stepped up with several fantastic new features, including Apple CarPlay*, which allows iPhone users to make phone calls, access music, send and receive text messages, and get directions optimised for traffic conditions via voice control while the drivers’ eyes stay focused on the road. The system is also compatible with Siri Eyes Free which allows for easy access to Siri with iPhones connected via Bluetooth.

Android users will be able to activate Android Auto*, which makes the platform’s apps and services such as Google Search, Google Maps and Google Play Music accessible in a safe and seamless manner through SYNC3.

Navigation sees a greatly-improved system, including 3D support with landmarks, a Mecca compass, and enhanced junction view providing detailed lane visuals and guidance. Navigation also auto zooms out when the next manoeuvre is more than three kilometres away to making it easier to see the full route.

SYNC 3 also provides full dead reckoning support — which means being able to navigate even after the loss of GPS signal — unlike smart phone navigation apps in the region. The navigation also includes more than 3.5 million “points of interest”, and over 3.5 million kilometres of road. Even the idea of getting lost should be a distant memory, thanks to free map updates for five years — a necessity for the everchangi­ng landscape of the Middle East.

One of the main highlights is the Smart Fuel Indicator, for instance, when a vehicle is low on fuel and the navigation map is displayed; SYNC 3 will automatica­lly show the positions of petrol stations on the map, making sure customers never leave themselves high and dry.

Ziad Chaaban, EES Engineer, Product Developmen­t, Ford Middle East and Africa, added:

“SYNC3 now offers unique features for the Middle East, like user ability to control media and climate, via their Bluetooth-connected phone, just by speaking to SYNC. Of considerab­le importance to Middle East customers is the language choices for SYNC 3 navigation, which includes Arabic for the very first time, while customers will also have the opportunit­y to update their maps — free for five years — from the comfort of their own homes.”

To explore the Intelligen­t SYNC(r)3 Infotainme­nt System that is available on most 2017MY Ford vehicles, please visit the Alghanim Auto New Vehicle Showroom in the Shuwaikh Industrial Area, opposite from the Classical Car Museum and Sirbb Circuit. Working hours are 9AM to 10PM from Saturday to Thursday. For more informatio­n, please call the customer care center at 1898900; visit www.fordalghan­im. com; or on social media @FordAlghan­im.

*Some of the licences for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are still being finalised for official release in the collective Middle East and Africa region, and therefore will be introduced as they become available in market.

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