Tomtom Map Version History Updated <FRESH>

TomTom acquired Tele Atlas in 2008, bringing map manufacturing completely in-house.

TomTom refers to its device operating systems as "Navcore." A map cannot run if the device's Navcore version is too old to parse the map's feature tags. Navcore Version Compatible Map Generations Key Features Supported v7.xx maps only Basic routing, static POIs Navcore 8.xxx v8.xx to v9.xx (limited) IQ Routes, basic lane guidance Navcore 9.xxx v9.xx to v10.xx Advanced Lane Guidance, 3D landmarks Navcore 10.x - 12.x v10.xx to v11.xx (MyDrive Connect) Live traffic integration, eco-routing NDS Systems Weekly / Modular NDS formats OTA incremental updates, EV routing Feature Layers tomtom map version history

This article provides an exhaustive timeline and breakdown of TomTom’s map versioning system, covering nomenclature, major technological leaps, and how to decode what version is actually running on your device. TomTom acquired Tele Atlas in 2008, bringing map

The turn of the century marked a significant shift in TomTom's history. The company released TomTom Navigator 3.0 (2000), which introduced a more user-friendly interface and expanded map coverage to include other regions, such as Australia and Asia. This was followed by TomTom Navigator 4.0 (2002), which added support for voice commands and improved routing algorithms. The turn of the century marked a significant

Today, the concept of a "version number" has largely vanished. We do not say we have Map Version 23.4; we simply have "the map." It updates silently over 4G and 5G while we sleep.