Lincoln BlueCruise*
BLUECRUISE IS THE TOP-RATED DRIVING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
(AVAILABLE ON SELECT NAVIGATOR AND CORSAIR MODELS)
HOW LINCOLN BLUECRUISE WORKS
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Lincoln BlueCruise127 allows the driver to take their hands off the steering wheel while keeping their eyes on the road on certain roadways, while the system accelerates, brakes and steers the vehicle in the lane. The system uses a driver-facing camera to ensure that the driver is paying attention to the roadway while the system is actively providing support.
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When activated, a mode indicator in the display cluster will show a graphic of a steering wheel with the text “Hands-Free” when it’s safe to remove your hands from the steering wheel, then indicate when you need to put your hands back on the steering wheel to take control.
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An infrared driver-facing camera will track eye gaze and head position to ensure drivers are paying attention to the road while in Hands-Free Mode. Drivers will be notified by visual prompts on their instrument cluster when they need to resume control of the vehicle.††
AVAILABLE ON
HANDS-FREE BLUE ZONES
FAQs
What is Lincoln BlueCruise?
Why is Lincoln BlueCruise so impressive?
How does Lincoln BlueCruise differ from competitors’ products?
In 2023, BlueCruise was recognized by Consumer Reports as the top-rated active driver-assist system.**
BlueCruise was top-rated in the categories of “Keeping driver engaged” and for being “Clear when safe to use.”
**Consumer Reports does not endorse products or services.
Where can I use Lincoln BlueCruise?
What is the difference between BlueCruise versions 1.0 and 1.2?
BlueCruise 1.0 - Builds on available Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Centering to add hands-free driving capabilities that operate on 97% of controlled-access highways in areas called Hands-Free Blue Zones across the U.S. and Canada.
BlueCruise 1.2 - Adds new features including In-Lane Repositioning (which can give you more space by subtly shifting away from certain vehicles in adjacent lanes) and Lane Change Assist (tapping your turn signal to initiate a hands-free lane change).
What is the difference between Lincoln BlueCruise and Lincoln Co-Pilot360® Technology?
Which vehicles have Lincoln BlueCruise hardware?
Lincoln BlueCruise hardware is currently available on select:
- Nautilus® SUVs (2024).
- Navigator® SUVs (2022 and newer).
- Corsair® SUVs (2023 and newer).
Is Lincoln BlueCruise a self-driving car?
How much does Lincoln BlueCruise cost?
Lincoln vehicles equipped with Lincoln BlueCruise come with either a 90-day complimentary trial period or an included Connected Service plan duration, starting from your vehicle's warranty start date.
At the end of the initial complimentary trial or included plan duration, you can choose to purchase an annual plan, currently available for $800, or a monthly plan for $75 per month. Pricing is subject to change.
To purchase a BlueCruise Connected Service plan after a complimentary trial expires, visit the Connected Services tile on your Lincoln Account. An active Connected Service plan is required to use BlueCruise.