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What is the Ford interior protection package?

Ford's interior protection package is a dealer-installed option that applies protective coatings to interior surfaces and includes protective mats to help guard against stains and wear. It is optional and varies by model year and market, so check with your local dealer for exact contents and pricing.


What it is and why Ford offers it


Dealers market the package as a way to keep the cabin looking newer longer, especially for families, fleets, or buyers who expect heavy daily use. The package typically covers fabrics, leather, carpets, and high-use surfaces with protective coatings and accessories. It is not a factory warranty, and the specific terms depend on the model, year, and region.


What’s usually included


Below are typical components you might see in Ford's interior protection package. Note that availability and exact content can differ by vehicle and market.



  • Fabric or leather surface protection coating (stain and spill resistance) applied to seats and upholstery

  • Carpet and upholstery protection to repel stains and simplify cleaning

  • Protected or all-weather floor mats and/or floor liner to shield the cabin floor

  • Protection for door panels, center console, armrests, and other high-use interior surfaces

  • Protection for the cargo area or trunk liner in wagons/SUVs


Because Ford's packages are dealer offerings, exact inclusions vary by model and region; ask for a written itemization and warranty terms before purchase or delivery.


How it works and considerations


The protection is typically applied by trained technicians at the dealership during new-vehicle delivery or during a service visit. Treatments are designed to form a protective layer on applicable fabrics, leather, and plastics, and may require a curing period. You’ll typically receive care instructions and guidance on cleaning to maintain the coating's effectiveness. Be aware that protective coatings may interact with some cleaners or require periodic reapplication to maintain performance. The package is separate from factory warranties and may be tied to Ford Protect or an extended service plan; confirm how it interacts with your vehicle warranty.


Questions to ask your dealer


Before buying, use these questions to verify terms and value.



  • Is the interior protection transferable if you sell the vehicle?

  • What surfaces are covered and what is the expected lifespan of the protection?

  • Are there any maintenance requirements or reapplication intervals?

  • Does the package affect the vehicle’s factory warranty or eligibility for Ford Protect plans?

  • Is the package refundable or cancellable if you change your mind?


Gathering written terms helps avoid surprises at delivery and ensures you understand what you’re paying for.


Cost and value


Prices for Ford's interior protection package vary by model, region, and whether it’s bundled with other options. It is typically an optional add-on and can involve a one-time fee, sometimes with promotions or financing options. The perceived value depends on how long you own the vehicle, the driving environment, and how well you follow care guidelines; for some buyers, it’s worth the extra protection; for others, it may be less essential.


FAQs


Is the Interior Protection Package required?


No. It is an optional dealer-installed package and not required for vehicle operation or warranties.


Will it affect the factory warranty?


Usually not, but terms vary by package and region. Always confirm with the dealer and read the warranty documentation.


Summary


Ford’s Interior Protection Package is a dealer-added option designed to shield the cabin from stains and wear through coatings and protective mats. Availability and specifics differ by model year and market, so prospective buyers should request a written itemization and confirm costs, lifespan, maintenance, and how it interacts with warranties before purchase. When used wisely, it can help preserve the interior’s appearance and resale value, but it is not a substitute for regular cleaning and proper care.

What is an interior protection package?


Interior protection provides coverage from oil and water based stains, damaging UV rays, odors caused by food or drink spills, rips, tears and burns. Should covered fabric, leather or vinyl damage occur, we will repair or replace the damaged area with zero out-of-pocket expense to you.



What is the Ford protection package?


A Ford protection package can refer to several options, including extended service plans for mechanical breakdown coverage, maintenance plans for routine service, surface protection packages for paint and interior upkeep, and the Ford Security Package, which includes features like VIN etching and theft deterrents. The right package depends on what you want to protect: your vehicle's mechanical components, its appearance, or theft and wear-and-tear.
 
Extended service plans

  • PremiumCARE: A comprehensive plan that covers a wide range of parts, potentially including the engine, transmission, brakes, and high-tech systems. 
  • Other plans: Less comprehensive tiers like ExtraCARE, BaseCARE, and PowertrainCARE are also available, with each covering a smaller subset of components. 
  • WearCare: Specifically designed for lease vehicles to cover excess wear and tear at the end of the lease term. 

Maintenance plans
  • Premium Maintenance Plan: Covers routine maintenance items like oil changes, filter replacements, tire rotations, spark plugs, and inspections. 

Appearance and security packages
  • Ford Protect SurfaceCARE: Uses a graphene-infused ceramic product to protect the vehicle's paint from environmental damage and the interior from stains and fading. 
  • Ford Security Package: A technology-based package available on select new trucks that includes features like VIN etching for theft deterrents. 
  • TripleCARE Plus: Combines several protection plans, including TireCARE, DentCARE, and WindshieldCARE, into a single package. 
  • DoubleCARE: A plan that combines Tire Care and Dent Care to protect tires, wheels, and exterior body panels. 



Is dealership interior protection worth it?


Those who want to keep their vehicle in showroom condition should definitely have interior car protection. Whether you simply love your vehicle or want to preserve its resale value, car fabric protection is worth the extra investment.



How long does interior protection last?


Interior protection can last between 12 and 24 months, depending on the product used and maintenance.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.