Ford To Add Over-The-Air Updates In 2020: How Will They Work"
Next year, Ford expects to introduce over-the-air updates for new cars.Software updates are designed to run “in the background” and be seamless. Ford says OTA technology will be more convenient in the long run for owners.
Starting next year, Ford will equip most of their newly-redesigned vehicles in the United States to receive, handle, and install over-the-air updates. Sometimes called OTA technology, Ford says it will make it easier for customers to receive necessary quality and capability updates to improve vehicle performance, as well as reduce dealership visits.
?Nobody wants to feel like they?re missing out on great features right after spending their hard-earned money on a new vehicle ? that?s where our over-the-air updates can help,? explained Don Butler, Executive Director, Connected Vehicle and Services, Ford Motor Company. ?We can now help improve your vehicle?s capability, quality, and overall driving experience while you?re sleeping.?
When Will Ford’s Over-The-Air Updates Arrive"
Ford expects to deliver its first updates about six months after launching the first vehicles with the capability in 2020. The updates may even go unnoticed by some, as the platform allows them to be installed in the background. Said platform keeps current programs running until the new version is ready for activation. Ford says they want the updates to be as seamless as possible.
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