Technology inside vehicles evolves quickly, especially when it comes to infotainment systems. Over the years, Ford has introduced several generations of SYNC software, with SYNC 4 offering one of the most modern and user-friendly experiences to date. Now, owners of 2013–2020 Ford Fusion models have a way to bring their sedan closer to today’s standards through a new aftermarket upgrade.

A company called Infotainment is offering a complete SYNC 4 retrofit kit designed specifically for the Ford Fusion. The package includes genuine OEM components and programming required to replace the original system with SYNC 4, including an 8-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, built-in navigation, and SiriusXM X65 compatibility.
The kit is comprehensive, featuring an OEM Ford SYNC 4 APIM module, retrofit mounting hardware, wiring interface, video cable, media hub, GPS antenna if required, and a programming tool to complete installation. Pricing ranges from $1,899.95 to $2,099.95 USD, depending on model year and whether the vehicle originally came equipped with factory navigation.

While the cost places this firmly in premium territory, the upgrade may appeal to Fusion owners who plan to keep their vehicle long term and want access to newer connectivity and infotainment features without purchasing a newer model. It is another example of how aftermarket solutions are helping extend the usability and appeal of well-built vehicles.
This SYNC 4 kit follows similar upgrades introduced for other Ford models, including the Ford Maverick, as well as earlier SYNC 2 to SYNC 3 conversions that remain popular across the lineup. For Fusion drivers who value modern tech and already love their car, this upgrade offers a way to bridge the gap between past and present.
