Forget customizing the new Ford Mustang: your vehicle can knock it out!
October 16, 2022
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American car giant Fordthe legendary Mustang car series last month 7th generation member Introducing the S650. Completely redesigned both inside and out, this model seems to upset those
American car giant Fordthe legendary Mustang car series last month 7th generation member Introducing the S650. Completely redesigned both inside and out, this model seems to upset those who like to modify cars and play with the settings of their engines.
so far actually likes to tune one of people’s favorite car series FordMustang series seems to end this situation with the new generation. This is due to concerns about cyber security.
Seventh Generation Mustang comes with coded system
A lot of the newly released cars today, to put it a bit exaggerated, wheel computers appears as. Almost every tool has software that uses it – even this software is updated from time to time. Ford is also in the Mustang series Full Network Vehicle (FNV) It will use an electronic architecture called This means both good and bad news.
On the good news side, in the car new updates In addition, the car is better protected against cyber attacks. In other words, it becomes much more difficult for malicious parties to enter the vehicle from outside. Because the systems in the car are complete to end-to-end encryption Will have.
On the other hand, in this case the to vote It won’t be quite possible. Especially those tuning in to the electronic control system (ECU) connection will no longer be able to do such a thing, at least legally. For example, through unauthorized access when the vehicle’s turbocharger detects outside interference. can shut down the system.
once iconic muscle car it is now becoming a model that promotes digitization. Displays built with Unity 4 have replaced the metal and plastic mix indicators used in the vehicle’s interior, and buttons have replaced the keys. Let’s see how Ford will balance this model.
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