((better)) - Tomtom Map Version History

Starting in late 2023, TomTom moved toward a map-making platform called TomTom Orbis . Behind the map: how we keep our maps up to date - TomTom

To own the data they were selling, TomTom acquired the digital mapmaker Tele Atlas tomtom map version history

With the smartphone revolution looming (iPhone 3G with Google Maps launched in 2008), TomTom realized that annual updates were too slow. They shifted to a (4 maps per year). This era is confusing because while the version number stayed at "9," the build date changed. Starting in late 2023, TomTom moved toward a

| Year | Map version(s) | Key innovation | |------|-------------------------|----------------------------------------------| | 2004 | v400 | First TomTom GO SD card map | | 2006 | v675 | Map Share (user corrections) | | 2008 | v725 | IQ Routes (historical traffic speeds) | | 2009 | v830 | HD Traffic (real-time) | | 2012 | v890+ Lifetime Maps | Free quarterly updates | | 2016 | MyDrive Connect era | AutoStream (partial map loading) | | 2019 | Dated map sets (e.g., Sept 2019) | Last periodic versions for legacy PNDs | | 2021 | TomTom GO Navigation app | Streaming, no version number | | 2023 | TomTom Orbis (cloud) | Daily updates, AI-integrated | This era is confusing because while the version

, allowing the community to manually correct road changes and share them with other users. Building the "Smart Map" (2008–2017)

Suddenly, TomTom had direct access to the raw data pipeline. They could integrate data faster, but more importantly, they had a new goal: to make the map a dynamic, living entity.

In the early 2000s, digital navigation was a luxury. TomTom entered the market with devices like the TomTom Go. During this period, map version history was straightforward but rigid.