SYNC Accelerates into 2013 as Standard Equipment on New Ford Fusion and Flex

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SYNC Accelerates into 2013 as Standard Equipment on New Ford Fusion and Flex

DEARBORN, Mich., Feb. 9, 2012

    --  2013 Ford Fusion and Flex get SYNC® as standard equipment on all trim
        levels
    --  Ford SYNC, the voice-activated in-car connectivity system introduced in
        2007, now is installed in more than 4 million Ford Motor Company
        vehicles
    --  Powered by the Microsoft Windows Embedded Automotive platform, SYNC has
        created the "upgradeable car," allowing new features and improvements to
        be seamlessly integrated on a pace with consumer trends and preferences
Drivers of more than 4 million vehicles already take advantage of mobile device connectivity provided by Ford SYNC®, which is available as either optional or standard equipment on every new Ford sold in North( )America. That population is set to grow even more for 2013 as the all-new Ford Fusion and Flex get SYNC as standard equipment.

Since its debut in 2007, SYNC has been recognized as the industry-leading system for connecting mobile phones and media players and enabling hands-free use through a simple and reliable voice-control system.

"Ford SYNC technology has led the industry in transforming the way we connect to our cars," said Dave Mondragon, Ford general marketing manager. "SYNC has enabled Ford drivers to take advantage of the latest communication and entertainment technology with an easily upgradeable architecture that is friendly to use."

Every all-new Fusion from the base car through to the advanced plug-in Fusion Energi, as well as the redesigned Flex, will be equipped with SYNC whether it has an entry-level audio system or top-of-the-line MyFord Touch® interface. Compatible phones and media players can be connected to SYNC through a standard USB port or wirelessly via Bluetooth®.

Nine states have now completely banned the use of hand-held phones by drivers with at least 35 states prohibiting texting behind the wheel. At the same time, Americans are more connected than ever, with the mobile industry trade group CTIA estimating more than 300 million cell phones were in use in the United States by mid-2011.

Hands-free, voice-activated control of music playback and phone calls enables drivers to drive safer by keeping their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. With a connected mobile phone, drivers can also use SYNC Services to get voice-activated access to a cloud-based network of information including traffic, news, sports, weather, horoscopes, stock quotes and movie listings along with business searches and turn-by-turn directions.

In the event of an accident, SYNC 911 Assist(TM)( )can directly call emergency services and transmit the vehicle location to first responders.

Upgradeability

Fusion and Flex drivers aren't limited to the SYNC functionality that was built in when they bought the car. As new features are added to SYNC, owners can visit SYNCMyRide.com to download free updates to a USB flash drive that can be loaded into the car.

Drivers today spend more time on the road than ever before, and Ford recognizes the need to stay safe and connected. The redesigned 2013 Ford Fusion and Flex will lead the way to a projected 9 million more SYNC-powered vehicles over the next three years.

About Ford Motor CompanyFord Motor Company (NYSE: F), a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 164,000 employees and about 70 plants worldwide, the company's automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit http://corporate.ford.com.

SOURCE  Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company

CONTACT: CONTACT:  Octavio Navarro, +1-313-248-2387, onavarr1@ford.com, Alan Hall, +1-313-594-3744, ahall32@ford.com, or Angie Kozleski, +1-313-323-1984, akozlesk@ford.com

Web Site: http://www.ford.com

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