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Smarten up your ride: save big on Ford accessories this May

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Looking for a smarter, more connected way to personalize your vehicle? Here’s some news that’s better than a fully charged EV: Ford’s sitewide accessories sale is live. From May 1 through May 31, head to Ford.com/accessories and score 20% off genuine Ford accessories with the code SHOP525.

Genuine Ford accessories offer smart upgrades designed to level up your ride. You can boost connectivity, enhance safety, or add a little style to your drive with products that are engineered to fit your Ford perfectly. This month-long savings event makes it easier to bring your vehicle up to your tech standards.

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Bring the future to your drive

Ford knows your car is more than a vehicle. It’s your second living room, your mobile command center, and maybe even your escape pod. The genuine Ford accessories lineup includes everything from next-gen connectivity tools to serious convenience boosters: in-car Wi-Fi kits, security upgrades, infotainment add-ons, and the latest in hands-free tech.

Smart picks worth the upgrade (and the discount)

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If you’re eyeing this sale, here are a few standout picks that pack serious tech punch:

Remote Start Systems: Control your car’s climate from your smartphone, perfect for beating summer heatwaves or winter chills.

Dash Cams: Get next-level peace of mind with high-res cameras that capture every commute and road trip.

Upgraded Infotainment Components: Boost your sound quality or add seamless smartphone integration for those road trip playlists.

Charging Solutions: Ford’s EV and hybrid charging accessories make life a lot easier, and right now, a lot cheaper.

Why it’s a power move

Smart accessories save you time, protect your investment, and personalize your ride to fit your busy lifestyle. Imagine shaving precious minutes off your morning with a remote start, or feeling safer knowing your dash cam’s got your back. Ford’s reliable accessories are designed to make your daily drive smoother, safer, and more you.

How to grab your Ford upgrades

Shopping the Ford parts sale is simple:

  1. Visit Ford.com/accessories.
  2. Browse by vehicle, category, or tech needs.
  3. Use promo code SHOP525 at checkout to score your 20% discount.

It’s an easy online experience, with all the genuine accessories you could want right at your fingertips.

Smarter savings won’t last forever

Tech upgrades for your Ford? Check. Sitewide savings? Check. A vehicle that’s more connected, convenient, and personalized? Double check. This Ford accessories sale only runs through May 31, so don’t sleep on the chance to upgrade your ride for less.

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