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Mark Peters : December 2nd 2009 - 19:00 CET
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TomTomEmbedded TomTom GPS navigation for Renault : TomTom and Renault introduce the world's first feature upgrade for embedded navigation. For the first time, users of an embedded navigation system can get new advanced routing features without buying a whole new system. Carminat TomTom users can now benefit from even smarter and more efficient navigation, in addition to safer driving. The updated Carminat TomTom will plan the fastest route by using the driving experiences of millions of TomTom users worldwide (IQ Routes). Motorists will also drive safer and less stressed with the popular advanced lane guidance, which gives clarity when navigating difficult junctions and crossing multiple lanes.

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Carminat TomTom GPS navigation
These two useful features come as part of any new Carminat TomTom map which can be easily added to the GPS navigation device, thanks to its removable SD card drive and TomTom’s free desktop software application (TomTom HOME). This updating method is already used by Carminat TomTom drivers to update all kinds of content, from POIs to voices, on their navigation device. Drivers automatically get the IQ Routes and advanced lane guidance features when they buy their next map or activate their latest map guarantee, which allows them to get the latest map for free within 60 days after they first use their device.

Renault GPS naviagtion

Renault GPS navigation
“Now users of Carminat TomTom can have smarter and safer routing by easily downloading the features themselves - a first in the automotive industry,” said Giles Shrimpton, Tom Tom’s Managing Director Automotive. “This is an important milestone in our ongoing drive to help the automotive industry meet the needs of its customers.” Carminat TomTom was introduced in April 2009, first with the launch of the new Renault Clio and Renault Scenic, later on the Renault Megane and Renault Laguna and most recently on the new Fluencebringing affordable in-dash navigation to the mainstream car industry.

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