Ford BlueCruise

Our vision for the future just accelerated with Ford BlueCruise† , the latest Ford innovation in Advanced Driver Assistance technology.

Mustang Mach-E owners† can now enter a new era of mobility and be the first to experience L2 hands-free driving in designated ‘Blue Zones’.

Introducing Blue Zones

Over 95% of the country’s† motorways are designated Ford Blue Zones, where Ford BlueCruise can be activated upon entering. With automatic updates enabled and completed, your vehicle will have the latest Blue Zone routes.

Hands off, eyes on 

Ford have rigorously tested Ford BlueCruise technology over 100,000 miles and consulting the authorities for your peace of mind. Ford BlueCruise†† uses the driver-facing camera in the instrument cluster to check that your attention is on the road ahead before the vehicle takes control.

Adaptive Cruise Control 

Combining Speed Sign Recognition and Adaptive Cruise Control†† your speed will be automatically set to the zone detected. For example, if going from a 70 mph into a 40 mph your vehicle will gently slow to 40 mph. When activated, Ford BlueCruise uses our intelligent Lane Centring technology to maintain steering control between lane markings

90 day free trial 

All Mustang Mach-E vehicles built from November 2022† are eligible for a 90-day free trial of Ford BlueCruise, worth £17.99 per month* . 

Just sign into your Ford Account to get started. Talk to a member of the team for more information

Important Information

Imagery and information may not reflect latest UK specifications. Driver’s eyes must remain on the road ahead to enable safe use of Ford BlueCruise hands-free driving. It remains the driver’s responsibility to ensure safe driving at all times. † Available in Great Britain only (excluding Northern Ireland). Available on Mustang Mach-E models built after 3rd November 2022. ††Must be switched on in settings to enable Ford BlueCruise. *Ford BlueCruise subscription will auto-renew and you will be charged at the end of the 90-day period unless manually cancelled