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Smaller, Smarter: Ford Is Building the 'Vehicle Brain' of the Future In-House

Jan 07, 2026

When people experience great technology in a vehicle, it feels effortless — fast response, smarter assistance, fewer glitches. What most never see is the hard part: making that experience reliable and affordable across millions of vehicles. It comes down to one strategy: simplifying the vehicle’s electronics into a more powerful, lower-cost core built in-house.

At CES, I joined Doug Field and a few of my colleagues to share a glimpse of new digital experiences and capabilities coming to Ford vehicles. Those experiences will be defined by software — but they’re only possible if the hardware underneath is designed for speed and scale.

That brings us to a classic engineering paradox of size, cost, and performance, which rarely moves in the same direction. But if we’re serious about serving the many, not the few, we have to push on all three — so we rethought our core hardware and software architecture.