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Mindent a szemnek, semmit a kéznek: kipróbáltuk a Ford-féle önvezetést
HU💻 Technology13 hr. ago

Mindent a szemnek, semmit a kéznek: kipróbáltuk a Ford-féle önvezetést

The Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet reviewed Ford's BlueCruise semi-autonomous driving system, highlighting its availability in several Ford models including the Ranger PHEV, Kuga, and Puma. The system uses cameras, radar, GPS, and driver monitoring technology to enable hands-off driving on designated 'BlueZone' highways, which cover approximately 135,000 kilometers across Europe, including most of Hungary's motorways. Users can activate the feature via an optional purchase or subscription model, with a three-month trial period offered to ease decision-making. The system allows speeds up to 134 km/h with eyes on the road, though it does not automatically perform overtaking maneuvers like the American version. The article emphasizes the convenience of the system for long-distance travel but notes limitations such as the need for manual control on non-highway sections.

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Mindent a szemnek, semmit a kéznek: kipróbáltuk a Ford-féle önvezetést

The Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet reviewed Ford's BlueCruise semi-autonomous driving system, highlighting its availability in several Ford models including the Ranger PHEV, Kuga, and Puma. The system uses cameras, radar, GPS, and driver monitoring technology to enable hands-off driving on designated 'BlueZone' highways, which cover approximately 135,000 kilometers across Europe, including most of Hungary's motorways. Users can activate the feature via an optional purchase or subscription model, with a three-month trial period offered to ease decision-making. The system allows speeds up to 134 km/h with eyes on the road, though it does not automatically perform overtaking maneuvers like the American version. The article emphasizes the convenience of the system for long-distance travel but notes limitations such as the need for manual control on non-highway sections.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of Ford's BlueCruise technology, focusing on technical specifications, availability, pricing options, and usage conditions. There is no evident ideological framing, bias, or emphasis on political implications. The content remains neutral and descriptive.

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