New TomTom START Navigation Series Launches
New TomTom START Navigation Series Launches
~ Quicker
& smarter devices for drivers who want to improve their
navigation experience – available now ~
Auckland, 4 May 2016 - TomTom (TOM2) today announced the launch of three new TomTom navigation devices for the car. Boasting TomTom’s latest innovations in address search, routing and guidance, as well as access to the most up-to-date maps, the new TomTom START GPS devices are slim and stylish, and have been created to make people feel like they are enjoying a priority driving experience.
The inclusion of Lifetime Maps[1] means that drivers don’t need to worry about paying for map updates during the lifetime of the product. And people can trust that TomTom’s maps are the most accurate available on the market.
TomTom’s Advanced Lane Guidance provides drivers with
extra clarity when navigating difficult junctions, meaning
that they don’t miss a turn.
Corinne Vigreux,
co-founder and Managing Director, TomTom Consumer, said:
“I am incredibly proud that we keep on bringing innovation
to our navigation products, and of our tireless work in
making the navigation experience safer and smarter. We are
constantly striving to make more accurate maps, deliver
faster and more detailed traffic information, and create
smarter routing. This combination is what makes the TomTom
driving experience so unique.”
Vigreux continues: “Listening to our customers, we understand the responsibility we have as the most trusted companion to drivers, and with the new TomTom START series, we’re once again honouring that trust and confidence.”
The TomTom START 42, 52 and 62, are available with 4, 5 and 6” touchscreens, respectively.
The TomTom START 42 and 52 are available immediately at selected retailers, as well as on the TomTom website, The TomTom START 62 will be available in July 2016.
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