Ford F-150 and Mustang Mach-E hands-free driving tech: Here's how much it costs

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The all-new Ford F-150 is loaded with new features, including hybrid power, built-in generators and sleeper seats. Ford is speeding up and expanding the deployment of its upcoming hands-free Active Driver Assist feature and expects to have 100,000 cars and trucks with the highway driving aid on the road by the end of next year. The system, which is similar to GM's Super Cruise, uses hyper-accurate maps, GPS, cameras and sensors to steer a car precisely in the center of a lane and control its speed in traffic as facial recognition technology ensures that the driver keeps their eyes on the road and ready to take control in an emergency. Ford said it works on over 100,000 miles of roads and additional highways and functionality will be added in the coming years. The cloud-connected feature won't be functional until the second half of 2021, but Ford F-150s and Mustang Mach-Es being delivered this year will be available with the hardware needed to make it work after an over-the-air update is sent out.

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