MyFord Touch splits the home screen into four quadrants for the phone, navigation, climate, and entertainment.
The in-car infotainment system on the Focus 2012 revolves around an 8-inch touch screen. Ford has since built on this platform introducing MyFord Touch at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show for a touch-screen experience with powerful voice commands, better smart phone integration, more entertainment options, internet connectivity, navigation with traffic alerts, and many other perks. For those not familiar, the Microsoft-powered SYNC platform first made a debut at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show. About a week ago, our friends at Ford lent Skatter Tech a brand new 5-door Focus 2012 Hatchback Titanium for an opportunity to check out the latest in-car tech.