Tomtom Map Version History Today

Tomtom Map Version History Today

The history of TomTom map versions reflects the company's commitment to innovation and accuracy. From its early days as a CD-ROM-based navigation system to its current status as a digital mapping leader, TomTom has consistently pushed the boundaries of what is possible with mapping technology. As the company continues to evolve and expand its offerings, one thing is clear: TomTom remains a driving force in the world of navigation and mapping.

TomTom continued to innovate, releasing TomTom Touch (2012), a PND with a large touchscreen display, and TomTom GO Live (2012), a series of PNDs with built-in Wi-Fi and real-time traffic updates. tomtom map version history

| Year | Version / Event | Significance | |------|----------------|--------------| | 2004 | v6.75 | First major post-TeleAtlas acquisition maps | | 2008 | v8.10 | IQ Routes introduced (historical traffic patterns) | | 2011 | v9.85 | Last version for many legacy GO x20/x30 devices | | 2013 | v10.xx | Start of map format (incremental updates possible) | | 2015 | v1000 series | Switch to year/week internal labeling | | 2020 | v1150+ | End-of-life for older devices (no more new maps) | | 2023+ | 2023.xx – 2025.xx | Current quarterly release cycle (March, June, Sept, Dec) | The history of TomTom map versions reflects the

The Early Era: PDAs and the Birth of TomTom Navigator (1991–2003) TomTom continued to innovate, releasing TomTom Touch (2012),