Ford says it will be “deomcratising autonomy” when it launches an eyes-off-the-road self-driving system in 2028 in one of its most affordable vehicles, a new electric ute tipped to be christened Ranchero.

Doug Field, Ford’s Chief EV, Digital and Design Officer, made the announcement at this CES in Las Vegas. He said Ford’s Level 3 self-driving tech was developed “for the many, not just a privileged few”.

Mr Field claims the automaker is able to put the technology into “vehicles people actually buy” because it developed the software and hardware for the system in-house, making it about 30 per cent cheaper than buying a solution from an external supplier.

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Existing BlueCruise system at work
Existing BlueCruise system at work

The first car to feature the new self-driving system will be the company’s upcoming affording electric ute. Announced in August, the new ute is based on skunkworks-developed  Universal EV Platform.

Around the size of the Ranger, the new ute — tipped to be called Ranchero — is scheduled to debut in 2027 and will start from US$30,000 (A$45,000). For context, Ford’s two cheapest models in the US are the Maverick hybrid, which begins at US$28,145, and the Escape that kicks off from US$30,350.

In a Level 3 system, the car is able to drive itself without human constant oversight, allowing the person sitting in the driver’s seat to potentially watch a movie, use a computer, or play a game. They will need to stay alert and awake, though, as because the vehicle could prompt them to take over if there’s something it can’t handle, or the end of the self-driven journey is approaching.

Most self-driving systems available globally today — and all that are available in Australia — in consumer vehicles are Level 2 or ‘Level 2+’, and if anything goes awry legal responsibility falls to the driver. When cars are driven by a Level 3 system, the legal onus shifts to the manufacturer.

Argo AI development vehicle
Argo AI development vehicle