DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 3 – Ford Motor Company will continue its
aggressive technology onslaught by completing the roll-out of its
innovative Rear View Camera System that will be available on nearly all
Ford and Lincoln models by the end of 2011.
“Ford is making new innovations such as the Rear View Camera System
available to a wide range of customers in most of our vehicles to help
them see better when reversing,” said Jim Buczkowski, director of
electrical and electronics systems engineering at Ford. “Our research
shows that visibility is one of the biggest customer concerns today,
which is why we are the only company to offer a Rear View Camera
System, Blind Spot Mirrors and the radar-based Blind Spot Information
System with Cross Traffic system.”
Ford’s system uses an exterior camera embedded in the rear of the
vehicle that sends images to a video display in the rearview mirror or
the navigation system screen to help enhance visibility directly behind
the vehicle when the driver is in reverse. The rearview mirror
system allows customers a choice in systems.
Ford’s Rear View Camera System image is overlaid with lines that
mark the width of the vehicle and are shown either on a rear-view mirror
display or navigation system screen. The camera’s low light
capability, combined with the intensity of the vehicle’s reverse lamps,
helps illuminate the image even in dark parking areas.
“We believe Ford’s Rear View Camera System is easiest to use because
there are lines to mark the vehicle’s size for easier parking in tight
spots,” Buczkowski said.
Ford’s system will be offered on most of its full-size pickups, vans
and crossovers – including the new 2011 Ford Explorer – with the added
benefit of helping truck owners align and hitch trailers.
“The tendency with trucks is just to talk about the numbers, who has
the most towing or the most payload,” said Doug Scott, Ford’s Pickup,
SUV, and Commercial Vehicle Marketing Manager. “We lead in both of
those areas, but equally important is that we’re making it easier to
use that best in class capability. The Rear View Camera System makes
hooking up to a trailer so much easier than it’s ever been before, so
trucks and SUVs are the ideal vehicles for this feature.”
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