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Ford Navigation SD Cards – North America and Europe
This category brings together Ford navigation SD cards for both North America and Europe. Here you can find SD cards for SYNC2 units in the USA, Canada and Mexico, as well as the latest available map updates for popular European Ford navigation systems such as F12, FX, MCA and MFD. All cards are genuine-style media designed to work with factory head units, without replacing the hardware in the dashboard.
North America – Ford SYNC2 A15 and B15
For drivers in North America this category includes two well-known SYNC2 map cards:
- A15 – North America SD card with maps for the USA and Canada.
- B15 – North America SD card with maps for the USA and Mexico.
Both cards are intended for vehicles with the Ford SYNC2 system that were originally supplied with navigation. They are used on a wide range of Ford models, for example Focus, Fusion, Escape, Edge, Explorer, F-150 and related platforms depending on year and trim. The SD card provides the latest available map update for SYNC2 in the relevant region, so your built-in navigation remains usable without needing to swap the whole system.
Europe – Ford F12, FX, MCA and MFD SD Cards
For European drivers the same category also covers several Ford navigation platforms that rely on SD cards or map media:
- Ford F12 – navigation SD card for SYNC2 systems in European Ford models.
- Ford FX – SD card with the latest available European maps for FX-based navigation units.
- Ford MCA – SD card map update for MCA systems used in many mid-2010s Ford vehicles.
- Ford MFD – SD card with the latest available maps for MFD navigation units.
These cards carry the most recent European map data that can be installed on these systems as of the 2025/2026 period. They are aimed at owners who still use the original Ford navigation hardware but want to avoid driving with map data that is several years out of date.
What Ford Navigation SD Cards Do
All cards in this category serve the same basic purpose: they store map data for your factory navigation system. Instead of loading maps from an internal hard drive, the unit reads them directly from the SD card or map media supplied for that platform.
In everyday terms, updating the navigation usually means:
- removing the existing SD card or map media from its slot,
- inserting the new card in the same place,
- turning the ignition or the unit back on and waiting for the system to recognise the new maps.
On most Ford navigation systems the head unit picks up the updated card automatically and may show a short message on the screen the first time it is used.
Why It Still Makes Sense to Update Maps
Roads change gradually but constantly. New junctions and bypasses are opened, one-way systems appear, and whole districts are built where there used to be fields or empty land. When your Ford navigation runs on very old map data, this often shows up as:
- addresses in new areas that the system simply cannot find,
- guidance that sends you through roads that no longer match what you see through the windscreen,
- suggested routes that ignore newer, faster links.
A navigation SD card with the latest available maps will not turn an older head unit into a brand-new system, but it does narrow the gap between the map on the screen and the actual road network. For many drivers that is enough to keep the original Ford navigation in use instead of abandoning it.
Systems and Typical Vehicle Coverage
Because Ford uses the same navigation platforms across several models and years, the SD cards in this category are not limited to a single car. In practice:
- SYNC2 A15/B15 cards appear in many North American Ford vehicles with factory navigation, including common models such as Focus, Fusion, Escape, Edge, Explorer, F-150 and others of the same era.
- European F12, FX, MCA and MFD cards are used across a wide range of Ford models sold in Europe, including variants of Focus, Fiesta, Mondeo, Kuga, S-MAX, Galaxy, Transit and related vehicles.
However, exact coverage is always tied to the navigation system version and the region. The lists above are there to give you a general idea, not a strict rule. The precise compatibility for each SD card is described on its own product page, including supported systems and approximate model years.
How to Choose the Right Ford Navigation SD Card
If you are not sure which card you need, a quick manual check usually helps:
- Look at the current SD card or map media in the navigation slot (if there is one) and note the part number, code and region printed on the label.
- Open the navigation menu and find the system or map information screen to see the software version and coverage (for example, SYNC2 North America, Europe, FX, MCA, MFD).
- Compare what you see with the description and compatibility notes on the product page for the SD card you are considering.
If you are still in doubt after that, you can send us a short message with your vehicle details and a clear photo of the existing SD card label or map information screen. We will help you match the correct product instead of leaving it to guesswork.
Shipping and Delivery – Europe and North America
Orders for Ford navigation SD cards are shipped to customers in both Europe and North America.
Within Europe, parcels with SD cards for systems such as F12, FX, MCA and MFD are dispatched from our two warehouses in the United Kingdom and Lithuania. In real orders they are regularly delivered to Germany, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Finland, Norway, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy and Poland, with similar timings for other EU and EEA countries, including destinations like Greece, Andorra, Cyprus or Romania.
The long-distance leg is handled by international carriers, and the last mile is taken over by the national postal services in each country, for example: Germany – DHL / Deutsche Post, Netherlands – PostNL, Czech Republic – Česká pošta, Finland – Posti, Norway – Posten Norge, United Kingdom – Royal Mail, Spain – Correos, Italy – Poste Italiane, Poland – Poczta Polska. Each SD card is packed securely so it reaches you in working condition and is ready to install.
For North American orders, SD cards for SYNC2 A15 and B15 are sent using international shipping, with final delivery handled by the local postal services: USPS in the USA, Canada Post in Canada and Correos de México or local postal partners in Mexico.
Why Ford Owners Buy from Navi-World
Navi-World focuses on genuine-style navigation media for a wide range of brands, including Ford. For this category in particular:
- we stock SD cards that carry the latest available map updates for SYNC2 A15/B15 in North America and for European systems such as F12, FX, MCA and MFD,
- region and basic operation are checked before products are offered for sale,
- our support team deals with questions about Ford navigation systems every day and can help with practical compatibility checks.
Customer feedback reflects this approach. Navi-World holds an “Excellent” rating on Trustpilot, based on reviews that mention product quality, delivery experience and technical support.
FAQ – Ford Navigation SD Cards
Can I move one Ford SD card between different vehicles?
Sometimes an SD card may appear to work in more than one car, but Ford navigation SD cards are usually tied to a specific system and region. Moving one card between different vehicles is not guaranteed and can lead to missing map coverage or error messages. It is safer to match the card to the navigation system your car actually has and follow the guidance on the product page.
Do these SD cards contain the latest maps available?
For each navigation platform in this category we use the latest available map update that can be installed on that system up to the 2025/2026 period. On some older platforms there may be no newer map releases beyond what is already supplied on the SD card, even if the car itself is still in daily use.
How often does it make sense to update Ford navigation maps?
If new map versions continue to be released for your platform, updating roughly every one to two years keeps routes and addresses closer to real road conditions. Where the SD card already contains the last available map update for that system, further updates from the manufacturer may never appear, and there is no newer data to install.
Order Your Ford Navigation SD Card
Browse the SD cards in this category, choose the one that matches your Ford navigation system and region, and place your order. Once the new SD card is installed, your built-in navigation remains a practical option for everyday driving instead of struggling with outdated maps.




