The driver assist indicators are on the left
side of the left LCD screen, but unlike the Ford - supplied photo (above) that shows a pair of fully visible LCDs, from the driver's line of sight the steering wheel obscures information about lane departure warning and adaptive cruise control, including whether ACC is on (don't worry, be happy that the microprocessors and radars are pacing the car ahead) or off (full attention required).
Not exact matches
Instead
of blind spot detecting electronic sensors on the
left and right, the rear - facing Lane Watch camera tracks the passenger
side view, only, displaying it on the center stack
LCD, with distance lanes, so you can judge the blind spot yourself.
The instrument panel is Ford and Lincoln's now - standard mechanical speedometer with a pair
of 4 - inch
LCDs on either
side showing vehicle functions on the
left such as the tachometer, and entertainment, navigation or phone information on the right.
The legal situation surrounding it and its friends we'll
leave to one
side for now, but what you're looking at is a tablet with a 1280x800
LCD screen powered by an Nvidia Tegra 2 chip, 1 GB
of RAM and up to 64 GB
of storage if you're willing to shell out top whack.