Ford's Digital Experience software arrived on select 2025 models with technology designed to simplify how drivers interact with their vehicles. The system centers on a standard 13.2-inch touchscreen, built-in Google apps, and Amazon Alexa integration, bringing familiar digital tools into the driving environment.
For drivers across Fergus and Ontario, this technology changes daily routines in practical ways. Ask Alexa to add items to shopping lists while driving to Costco in Guelph, use Google Maps for real-time traffic updates on Highway 6, or stream music through integrated apps without draining phone data. The system learns preferences over time, suggesting routes based on past trips and adjusting climate settings automatically. Over-the-air updates add new features without dealership visits, keeping the vehicle current throughout ownership.
What Changed With the Digital Experience
Previous SYNC systems required smartphone connections for navigation and many features. The Digital Experience integrates Google and Alexa directly into the vehicle, creating a standalone system that functions without a phone connection through available 5G connectivity.
The 13.2-inch touchscreen displays on Explorer and Expedition models pair with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. Navigation screens appear on both displays, showing route guidance in the driver's sightline above the steering wheel while the centre screen handles detailed map views and destination searches.
Google Integration Handles Navigation and Apps
Google Maps provides navigation with globally sourced, real-time traffic data. The system automatically reroutes around congestion, construction, or accidents, adjusting arrival times as conditions change. Search functions access the complete Google database, finding businesses, restaurants, and destinations by name, category, or keyword without fumbling through menus.
The system downloads offline maps automatically based on frequent routes and current location. If connectivity drops in rural areas between Elora and Owen Sound, navigation continues using stored map data. Auto-download ensures maps stay current when connectivity returns.
Google Play access lets drivers download entertainment apps directly to the vehicle: Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, and iHeartRadio stream without connecting a phone. While parked, YouTube and Prime Video play on the touchscreen, useful for waiting at sports practices or during lunch breaks. The system includes a Ford-exclusive version of Asphalt Nitro 2, with support for Bluetooth gaming controllers.
Voice Control Through Google Assistant or Alexa
Drivers choose between Google Assistant or Alexa as their default voice assistant. Both handle vehicle controls through voice commands: adjust temperature, change radio stations, set navigation destinations, send texts, or make calls. Neither system requires taking hands off the wheel or eyes off the road.
Google Assistant defaults to the system but Alexa Built-in provides an alternative for households already invested in Amazon ecosystems. Ask Alexa to control compatible smart home devices, add items to Amazon shopping carts, or access Alexa skills while on the road. Enhanced Alexa functionality requires Ford Premium Connectivity but basic voice controls work without a subscription.
Voice recognition has improved from previous SYNC generations. The system understands natural language rather than requiring specific command phrases. Say "I'm cold" and the system raises cabin temperature without needing exact wording like "set temperature to 22 degrees."
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Work Alongside Built-In Systems

Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility means the Digital Experience doesn't replace existing smartphone integration. Both systems connect wirelessly, eliminating charging cables while maintaining access to phone-based apps, contacts, and music libraries.
Apple Maps and supported third-party navigation apps display on the 12.3-inch instrument cluster when active through CarPlay, matching the integration level of built-in Google Maps. Android Auto provides similar functionality for Android devices. Google Assistant and Alexa remain accessible even when CarPlay or Android Auto are active.
5G Connectivity and Wi-Fi Hotspot
Built-in 5G connectivity provides the fastest available wireless technology for in-vehicle use. The system downloads maps, streams content, and processes voice commands faster than previous 4G LTE systems. Response times improve noticeably when requesting navigation changes or searching destinations.
The available Wi-Fi hotspot connects up to 10 devices within 15 metres of the vehicle. Family members stream on tablets during road trips, remote workers check emails during lunch breaks, or contractors access job site plans from parking lots. The hotspot remains active while parked, useful for tailgating, camping, or work situations requiring internet access away from buildings.
Ford Premium Connectivity includes the Wi-Fi hotspot, Google Play app access, and embedded Google Maps for one year from activation. After the trial period, customers can renew annually through Ford.ca/myaccount or the FordPass app.
Over-the-Air Updates Keep Software Current
The Digital Experience platform receives over-the-air software updates, adding features and improvements without dealership visits. Updates download automatically when the vehicle is parked and connected, installing overnight or when the vehicle isn't in use.
This capability means the system improves over time rather than becoming outdated. Ford adds new Google Play apps, enhances voice recognition, adjusts interface layouts, or fixes bugs through remote updates. Previous Ford vehicles required physical service appointments for software updates, typically occurring during scheduled maintenance.
Key Takeaways
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Feature
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Benefit for Ontario Drivers
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13.2" Touchscreen + 12.3" Cluster
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Navigation visible in driver sightline
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Google Maps Integration
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Real-time traffic, offline capability
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Voice Control (Google/Alexa)
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Hands-free operation for safety
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Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto
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No cables, full phone integration
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5G Connectivity
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Faster response, better streaming
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Over-the-Air Updates
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Continuous improvements without service visits
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Current Availability on Ford Vehicles
The Ford Digital Experience launched on the 2025 Explorer and 2025 Expedition models. The system replaces SYNC 4 on these vehicles, representing Ford's direction for future technology integration. Other 2025 Ford models continue using SYNC 4 without the full Digital Experience platform.
Escape models receive SYNC 4 with a 13.2-inch touchscreen (on higher trims) but don't include the Digital Experience's Google and Alexa integration. These vehicles maintain wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility with over-the-air update capability for SYNC 4 software.
Learn More at Reliable Ford
The Ford Digital Experience brings connected technology into select 2025 Ford vehicles, simplifying navigation, entertainment, and vehicle control for Ontario drivers. Visit our team right here in Fergus to see how the system works in the Explorer or Expedition, and experience the difference that built-in Google and Alexa integration makes during daily driving.