Ford plans to remove its low-usage driver-assist parallel parking feature, saving $10 million annually.

Ford is planning to remove its driver-assist parallel parking feature due to low usage, potentially saving the company $10 million annually. The feature, which costs $60 per vehicle, is set to be removed in a bid to make small changes for significant savings. Ford collects data from connected vehicles to analyze customer behavior and determine which features are being used and which can be removed.

February 08, 2024
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