Ford used the stage at CES 2026 to make one of its most ambitious announcements yet: the automaker plans to introduce eyes-off Level 3 autonomous driving starting in 2028, marking a major step forward in Ford’s long-term commitment to hands-free mobility. The next-generation system will debut on vehicles built on Ford’s upcoming Universal EV platform, the same architecture set to launch with a new $30,000 electric pickup arriving in 2027. While the company stopped short of sharing full technical details, Ford’s move signals a significant evolution beyond today’s driver-assist technologies. Currently, Ford offers its hands-free BlueCruise system on several models, but that technology still requires drivers to keep their eyes on the road and be ready to take over at any time. Level 3 capability would allow drivers to safely divert their attention under certain conditions—an advancement Ford believes is key to broad consumer adoption of autonomous tech. More information about the Level 3 system, including its operating conditions, hardware suite, and rollout timeline, is expected as Ford gets closer to launching the Universal EV lineup. Post navigation 2026 Hyundai Palisade Named North American Utility Vehicle of the Year London Supercar Recon & The Thrill of Exotic Car Spotting