Ford Eco-Route Navigation Option Saves Fuel On Roads Less Traveled

Navigation still has a long ways to go in vehicles to match the value provided by standalone units. These days, an in-car nav from the factory can cost thousands, while a basic Garmin or TomTom unit will go for $100 to $300. But Ford is making strides to bring the in-car factory experience up a notch, and while Sync has done a lot to move things in the right direction, there's still a big concern around mapping and gas mileage.



Today, Ford has introduced their MyFord Touch Eco-Route feature, which is a new concept that will be implemented in many of the company's 2011 vehicles. When entering an address into the NAV system, drivers will be given three main routing options: fastest by time, shortest distance and the new Eco-Route, which is said to direct you in the way that would route you around traffic and save the most gas. It may end up taking you longer (lower speed limits) but it should save you on fuel in the long run.

MyFord Touch launches this summer on the 2011 Ford Edge and will be available globally on the 2012 Ford Focus; also, it will be standard equipment on new Lincoln vehicles beginning with the 2011 Lincoln MKX. Going green really is hitting every industry, isn't it?


  • New MyFord Touch™ driver connect technology provides an array of real-time feedback on fuel efficiency performance that helps coach drivers to optimize their miles per gallon
  • MyFord Touch map-based navigation offers an Eco-Route option, which instantly calculates the most fuel-efficient route for the driver.  Ford testing shows Eco-Route can help achieve fuel economy gains of up to 15 percent
  • MyFord Touch launches this summer on the 2011 Ford Edge and will be available globally on the 2012 Ford Focus.  MyLincoln Touch will be standard equipment on new Lincoln vehicles beginning with the 2011 Lincoln MKX