The SYNC made a great impression to the worldwide automotive market since the time Ford introduced this magnificent product a few months ago. According to my source, Ford Motor Company’s prized SYNC™ system is one of the industry’s rising stars in the automotive world at present. The company announced that they will carry out and expect to sell 1 million units of the SYNC in 2009.
The Ford SYNC™ is enhanced with the help of Microsoft. The end product is one that connects people and their preferred convenient gadgets while their inside the vehicles - devices like media players and Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. This technology is as hot as a smoking radiator and it is exclusive to Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles. The SYNC reached 10,000 units sales in the last quarter of 2007.
Ford has already announced that several new features are coming this 2008. Almost each new Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicle will be offered with Ford’s award-winning SYNC system by the end of the year.
Furthermore, it will direct in-car connectivity even beyond the limits with the launch of a future navigation system available in the SIRIUS Travel Link for the first time ever. The system links vehicle passengers to their needed information - right when they need it.
“SYNC is already a hit among customers for its exceptional Bluetooth-connectivity for mobile phones and full voice control of media devices including MP3 players on the road, but we’re not stopping there,” said Derrick Kuzak, Ford’s group vice president of Global Product Development.
“Ford is answering customers’ calls for even greater connectivity with the best technology solutions from companies like Microsoft and SIRIUS, connecting customers with mobile devices, important information they need on the road and bringing the experience to life with the latest in navigation technology and branded audio,” Kuzak said.
Friday, January 4, 2008
1 Million SYNC In 2009 With SIRIUS Travel Link
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