
Traveling Montgomery's congested streets and Alabama's busy interstates means navigating heavy, unpredictable traffic and sudden weather shifts. To address these situations, Ford invests in smart safety systems. Ford Co-Pilot360 2.0 is a comprehensive suite of advanced driver-assist technologies that help you stay alert, in control, and confident behind the wheel. Our team at Stivers Ford of Montgomery compiled this guide to highlight the notable features of this innovative package.
Ford Co-Pilot360 2.0 builds on the standard Co-Pilot360 package, incorporating more advanced safety and driver-assist features, enhanced responsiveness, and expanded coverage. This suite utilizes radar, camera, and sensor technologies to monitor the road ahead, behind, and on both sides of your vehicle. For 2025, the comprehensive system includes the following:
These innovative technologies work together in real time to help reduce risk and stress, especially during highway travel and city driving.
You'll find Ford Co-Pilot360 2.0 across a wide range of 2025 vehicles. From city-sized crossovers to powerful work trucks, it's built into many of the models we carry here at Stivers Ford of Montgomery, including the following:
You can choose the vehicle that fits your lifestyle without sacrificing safety.
Ford Co-Pilot360 2.0 enhances peace of mind by integrating advanced driver-assistance technologies that offer smarter responses and improved sensing capabilities. The system responds quickly, boosts awareness, and gives you optimal control in high-stress driving situations. The suite offers a comprehensive set of features.
Ford Pre-Collision Assist utilizes forward-facing radar and a camera to scan the road ahead for cars, pedestrians, or cyclists in your path. If it detects a potential collision, the system provides visual and audible warnings.
If you don't react, this feature can automatically engage the brakes to help avoid or reduce the severity of a collision. It's instrumental in situations where people and vehicles move unpredictably, such as in heavy traffic or at intersections, and when distractions or poor visibility might hinder your reaction time.
Adaptive cruise control builds upon traditional cruise control by incorporating real-time traffic awareness. Instead of maintaining a set speed, the system adjusts to the surrounding traffic conditions, automatically adjusting the speed of your vehicle to ensure a safe following distance. It can slow your Ford or bring it to a complete stop and then accelerate back to your set speed when traffic clears.
The lane centering feature works in conjunction with adaptive cruise control. It uses radar and camera sensors to detect lane markings and applies gentle steering support to help you maintain a centered position within your lane on highways. These systems make long drives more relaxing by automating speed and lane control.
The lane-keeping system detects unintentional lane departures. If it detects your vehicle is moving toward the edge of the lane without a turn signal, it can gently nudge the steering wheel to guide you back into the center. It also warns if it detects repeated drifting, issuing a reminder to pull over and take a break.
Evasive steering assist works alongside the lane-keeping system to offer extra support during evasive maneuvers. If a slower vehicle or obstacle suddenly appears in your lane, the system provides additional steering input to help you avoid it safely.
Backing up and parking are significantly enhanced with these features. The rearview camera displays what's behind your vehicle while the 360-degree system uses multiple cameras to provide a panoramic view of your surroundings, including a bird's-eye view. These systems are particularly beneficial for navigating tight spaces and hitching trailers.
This system uses a small light on the side mirror to alert you when a vehicle enters your blind spot. If you ignore this warning and activate your turn signal in an attempt to change lanes, the system will provide gentle resistance to your steering input to nudge you back into your lane, helping you avoid a potential collision.
Ford's Reverse Brake Assist helps when you're backing out of driveways or tight spots. It detects stationary objects, crossing vehicles, and pedestrians or cyclists and issues audible and visual alerts. If you don't react in time, it can automatically engage the brakes to prevent or mitigate a collision.
Turning at busy intersections can be risky. When making left turns, this system scans for oncoming traffic and pedestrians. If it detects a potential collision, it warns you and can apply the brakes to help prevent or reduce the severity of a crash.
Ford BlueCruise takes Co-Pilot360 2.0 a step further. While Co-Pilot360 helps you stay alert and in control, BlueCruise introduces hands-free highway driving. When you're in a designated Blue Zone, you can take your hands off the wheel while the system handles steering, braking, and lane centering.
It uses advanced cameras, radar, and a driver-facing attention system to ensure safety. You can even make automatic lane changes with a tap of the turn signal. BlueCruise is particularly advantageous during long drives across Alabama or your daily Interstate 85 commute, helping you stay focused and reducing fatigue.
Ford Co-Pilot360 2.0 helps you stay safe, aware, and in control. Add BlueCruise technology for hands-free driving, and your next Ford becomes a smart driving partner.
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