I’m seeing double as I cruise down the freeway in a 2024 Lincoln Nautilus, a hybrid-powered SUV below Ford’s luxurious model. I’ve Apple Maps working on the middle touchscreen, projecting from my iPhone by way of Apple CarPlay. I’m additionally seeing the identical map mirrored proper above, taking over a couple of quarter of a large show that spans the size of the dashboard.
That display screen is the 48-inch Panoramic Show, which runs on Android Automotive OS, Google’s native car platform (to not be confused with the telephone projecting Android Auto). It merges what’s really two items of curved glass in a mesmerizing and cinematic trend, combining the instrument cluster with infotainment and a few widgets. Within the Nautilus, the entire system is named the “Lincoln Digital Expertise.”
However like most fashionable automobiles, former bodily controls are being sucked into the digital world of the display screen. To regulate airflow, I’ve to do the factor that many drivers dread doing: switching out of CarPlay navigation to the automobile’s native interface. However to my delight, because the Lincoln’s onscreen draggable digital airflow adjustment controls take over the 11.1-inch central show, Apple Maps continues to run on the Panoramic Show above.
To my delight, Apple Maps continues to run on the Panoramic Show
I begin to get it. Most automobiles take an either-or method with native-vs-projected working techniques. A couple of automobiles, just like the Polestar 2, can even venture Apple Maps to its instrument cluster display screen. However the Lincoln’s bigger, uncrowded pano show elevates the expertise to the subsequent degree.
Some automakers as we speak are in a tug of warfare with Apple and Google as a result of drivers are in love with their telephones and like to make use of their cellular system’s interface over the automobile’s manufacturing unit providing. Some producers have made the controversial resolution to both discontinue telephone projection (GM) or by no means add it within the first place (Rivian and Tesla). However Ford is staking out a special place: it thinks it might do each.
And to the corporate’s credit score, I feel it really works. Ford is embracing buyer alternative, and the brand new Nautilus offers what I feel is the very best stability of telephone mirroring and built-in software program that we’ve seen but.
Three years within the making
Ford’s been engaged on its new infotainment system for a couple of years now, in a seek for the optimum software program supplier that has taken the corporate from Microsoft to Blackberry — and now to Google. Ford and Google struck a six-year deal in 2021 to convey Android Automotive inside “thousands and thousands” of automobiles, and the Lincoln Nautilus is the primary to characteristic the fruits of that deal.
The partnership meant Ford would use Google as its cloud supplier for its related car companies, promising options like Google Assistant voice management to alter local weather settings, automotive-approved Android apps, and over-the-air software program updates.
Android offers Ford “an opportunity to actually have a steady platform”
In an interview on Decoder, Ford CEO Jim Farley stated he’d solely need his groups engaged on navigation software program if it had been higher than the one on smartphones. “An Android or a Google Automotive Providers offers us an opportunity to actually have a steady platform,” Farley stated.
Ford is now rolling out its new Android-based “Digital Expertise” throughout its car lineup. The corporate’s technique is to go massive with screens within the luxurious phase and pare issues again in automobiles just like the 2025 Explorer — whereas additionally balancing its still-supported however comparatively sluggish QNX-based Sync 4 system, like within the 2024 Maverick.
The pc on wheels is a smartphone
General, Lincoln’s Digital Expertise has me believing that automakers are lastly in a position to ship competent and intuitive infotainment. That stated, I’m nonetheless connecting my iPhone. In spite of everything, that’s sort of the purpose.
I get a seamless transition from Google Maps on each the middle and pano screens to Apple Maps by way of CarPlay. I enter and exit the car a number of occasions, and more often than not, all the things instantly connects, save for some restricted blacked-out middle display screen delays, particularly when related wirelessly. I’ve related success with my Google Pixel 8 Professional projecting to the Nautilus by way of Android Auto. It’s sort of humorous seeing Google Maps and Assistant changing, properly, Google Maps and Assistant.
My expectations are often low with in-car software program. However the Nautilus feels extra like a succesful, high-end Android system — and it even has Google Play Retailer apps. The standard suspects like Spotify and YouTube had been already preinstalled, and I strive a sport known as Asphalt Nitro 2, which performs properly on the touchscreen as I swipe an autopiloting racecar in numerous instructions. (I didn’t strive taking part in with a Bluetooth sport controller, however it’s supported.)
Video games and streaming video apps solely work whereas parked, and within the Nautilus, it really works on the middle touchscreen, however not on the pano show. Lincoln is together with a brand new “pano mode” within the 2025 Navigator the place video games and video can work on both facet of the large display screen, however this perform isn’t out there within the Nautilus. And never all Google Play Retailer apps are there; I can’t obtain Netflix throughout my testing, however Amazon’s Prime Video is offered, and I watched some Shah Rukh Khan Bollywood classics. (I forgot to sign off, so benefit from the free motion pictures, Lincoln.)
I performed some music from Sirius XM radio and from my telephone, and the 28-speaker Revel Ultima 3D audio system sounds nice. The music widget on the proper of the pano show shows album artwork, and you may management the music with a nifty touchpad on the steering wheel (though, generally, your thumb can slip and choose the mistaken merchandise on the onscreen grid, sort of like swiping on an Apple TV distant).
There’s additionally Google Assistant, which might settle for voice instructions to alter automobile settings like in-cabin temperature however couldn’t settle for easy navigation requests for some motive. Lincoln communications supervisor Anika Salceda-Wycoco later tells me that it was a mistake on their half as a result of they used the identical Google account throughout a number of automobiles within the fleet, and it disabled the perform.
Tesla helps you to kind whereas driving however Ford doesn’t
Regardless, voice could be your solely choice to alter locations on the transfer, because the onscreen keyboard doesn’t pop up except you’re parked. Irritated, I pulled over and manually typed the tackle to my second vacation spot on this journey. I’ve gotten used to my Tesla Mannequin 3’s interface, the place my spouse may kind the tackle on the display screen for me whereas in movement — however that’s not attainable within the Nautilus. Siri labored high quality in CarPlay mode, however I can’t ask it to do issues like activate my AC seats.
2024 tech more often than not
However not all is chummy between the Lincoln and the smartphone interfaces. They do generally abruptly snatch one another onscreen. As an illustration, calling up Google Assistant whereas CarPlay is working creates an unpleasant transition to the built-in Lincoln interface. Similar for once you’re within the Lincoln interface and also you’re out of the blue again in CarPlay when a textual content message comes. The upside is I’ve little challenge wirelessly switching from CarPlay to Android Auto. A fast bounce into Bluetooth settings lets me swap between my iPhone 13 Mini and Pixel 8 Professional with out trouble, which has not been my expertise in different automobiles.
Coming from Tesla’s Autopilot, which flashes a blue display screen once you’re not paying consideration, activating BlueCruise was a bit startling. After I swiped my thumb on the steering wheel’s left touchpad and chosen the corresponding field for BlueCruise on the onscreen grid, the Lincoln’s instrument cluster went all blue — sharply out of sync with the tranquil theme elsewhere on the pano show.
Lincoln’s menus on the touchscreen, nonetheless, work like a breeze, with attractive animations working in Epic’s Unreal Engine and a strong processor with capabilities that clearly match some gaming Android telephones.
Even with all of the processing energy, Lincoln’s not doing an excessive amount of. You’re not getting a brilliant detailed interactive 3D mannequin of the Nautilus you may spin round like Tesla does with its Cybertruck or colourful illustrations like inside a Rivian. However you get tasteful and swift transitions, a cool 3D whirlwind animation of passenger seats displaying who hasn’t buckled up, and a futuristic PS5 aura-looking theme on the pano show.
It surprises me that the massive pano show isn’t too information-dense, and I by no means really feel overwhelmed or aggravated with the location of issues just like the gas bar, speedometer, transmission mode, or remaining mileage (which, by the best way, is usually quite a bit — the Nautilus went nearly 500 miles for me on one tank). And Lincoln put the show excessive sufficient that I discover it much less distracting than some heads-up shows I’ve seen. For some motive, although, once you speed up, a wavy mana-looking bar will increase horizontally, which just about appears like a problem to go quicker.
Past the display screen
The actual motive anybody ought to take a look at the Nautilus is the superb pano show. The way forward for automobiles is definitely all within the software program, and it appears like Ford has a very good factor going, putting the very best stability but between in-car infotainment and the favored phone-based techniques that most individuals desire. I used to be just about offered as quickly as I opened the door and it launched me to a full Nautilus intro animation on the pano show, with waves animating to the perimeters and well timed mild streaks on the door.
The screens work properly sufficient, however not everybody desires them. Surveys have proven rising buyer dissatisfaction with in-car tech, particularly touchscreen software program. Individuals are overwhelmed, and Ford’s response appears to be so as to add extra screens, which isn’t a assure for achievement. I’ve personally owned a 2014 Lincoln MKZ hybrid and take into account myself tech-savvy. Longtime Lincoln followers who respect extra bodily controls (or at the very least devoted contact buttons) on earlier technology fashions, nonetheless, may discover the digital expertise too overwhelming for his or her style.
But when they’re not, and Lincoln clients go gaga over the brand new screens, Ford may have came across the proper formulation to make it, Apple, and Google all equal winners within the race to manage the in-car expertise.
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