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LAS VEGAS—The Ford Mustang is an iconic car—though mainly for its sexy fastback style and muscle car speed, not its built-in tech. But it's also one of the more techy vehicles in Ford's lineup.
At CES 2014, Ford announced Tuesday that its 2015 Mustang will be the first vehicle to feature the latest generation of the company's Sync AppLink technology for seamlessly connecting to, and interacting with, your smartphone while driving.
Sync AppLink currently lets you control certain smartphone apps using your car's voice recognition technology. You can open and navigate apps such as Aha Radio, Rhapsody, Glympse, and USA Today without ever picking up your phone. Although AppLink, in its current form, isn't 100 percent seamless, it's useful for busy drivers who want to use apps without taking their eyes off the road.
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The new Mustang features a redesigned retro-style interior, and all models will come with a minimum 4-inch touchscreen.
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