Ford BlueCruise hands-free driving technology can now be used in a total of 15 European countries, following approval by the European Commission.
This unlocks access to more than 82,744 miles of designated highways across Europe, called Blue Zones, allowing customers to take a road trip across multiple countries.
For example, a customer can use BlueCruise across six countries travelling from Sweden down to Italy, covering almost 1,864 miles and spending 25-plus hours driving hands-free.
The Level 2 ‘hands-off, eyes-on’ advanced driver assistance system is now also the most widely available system of its kind in Europe with BlueCruise available and approved for customers to purchase on all new Mustang Mach-E vehicles sold in a total of 20 countries globally.
Additionally, current owners with earlier model year Mustang Mach-E vehicles in select countries will be eligible to receive a software update in the future to activate BlueCruise.3
In 2023, BlueCruise was the first system of its kind to gain approval when it launched in Great Britain, becoming the first advanced driver assistance system to deliver true hands-free driving at highway speeds in Europe. In Spain, Ford was also the first automaker to give customers the ability to drive hands-free on the highway.
Ashley Lambrix, BlueCruise General Manager, Ford Motor Company, said, “We believe BlueCruise can make highway driving easier and more enjoyable whether you are in stop-and-go traffic or on a long road trip, and with this recent ruling it will allow us to offer even more customers access to BlueCruise across Europe. Expanding the availability of Blue Zones beyond Great Britain, Germany and Spain is also a huge milestone for us, allowing customers to use BlueCruise for a multi-country road trip.”
When BlueCruise is engaged, the system controls the steering, acceleration, braking, lane positioning and safe distances from the vehicle ahead by monitoring the road markings, speed signs and evolving traffic conditions, from highway speeds right down to a complete halt in traffic jams. Drivers using BlueCruise in Blue Zones can drive with their hands off the steering wheel so long as they continue to pay attention to the road ahead.
To ensure drivers keep their eyes on the road while their hands are off the wheel, a driver-facing camera located below the instrument cluster checks the driver’s eye gaze and head position – even when they are wearing sunglasses.
Customers can enjoy a 90-day free trial and then activate an annual or monthly subscription, which they can cancel or renew at any time.