2016 Ford Flex Offers First-Ever Appearance Package, SYNC 3
- First-ever Flex Appearance Package features black door handles, window sills, roof, liftgate appliqué and grille, along with standard 20-inch rims to provide a signature look
- Standard for Flex SEL and Limited editions, SYNC® 3 – Ford’s new communications and entertainment system – features faster performance, conversational voice recognition, intuitive smartphone-like touch screen and easier-to-understand graphical interface
- New colors for 2016 Flex include Shadow Black, Too Good to Be Blue and Kona Blue
Ford Flex is a seven-passenger utility that offers new power, efficiency, technology and driver-assist features in a one-of-a-kind vehicle. For 2016, Ford offers the first-ever Flex Appearance Package with black door handles, window sills, roof, liftgate appliqué and grille, along with standard 20-inch rims to provide a signature look to this three-row people and cargo hauler.
Standard for Flex SEL and Limited editions, SYNC® 3 – Ford’s new communications and entertainment system – features faster performance, conversational voice recognition, intuitive smartphone-like touch screen and easier-to-understand graphical interface.
Other product highlights:
- New colors for 2016 include Shadow Black, Too Good to Be Blue and Kona Blue
- Rearview camera standard on all trim levels
- Adaptive cruise control, collision warning with brake support, and Blind Spot Information System (BLIS®) with cross-traffic alert are available to help drivers avoid potential accidents; technologies use radar to detect the relative position of other vehicles, and warn the driver with a combination of visual and audio alerts
- Intelligent all-wheel drive continuously monitors vehicle and driver input, predicts traction, and automatically delivers the precise amount of engine torque needed to all four wheels – even before slippage occurs. All-wheel drive is available with the 3.5-liter Ti-VCT V6 engine and is standard on the optional 3.5-liter EcoBoost®
- Available active park assist uses ultrasonic sensors to locate a parallel parking space; once a spot is identified, the system steers Flex into place with the driver controlling gearshift, gas and brake pedals
Ford Flex is built at Oakville Assembly in Ontario, Canada.