All Hyundai And Kia Models To Use TomTom's GPS System In Europe | Carscoops carscoops
drivers in Europe will benefit from the comfort and safety provided by TomTom’s best-in-class geolocation technology,” Hyundai Motor Group vice president and head of infotainment development group, Haeyoung Kwon, said in a statement. “TomTom is a partner we trust to deliver highly accurate map data that enhances our Highway Driving Assist technology, and real-time traffic information that helps us optimize navigation guidance and ETAs.
“It’s a pleasure to expand our relationship with Hyundai Motor Group so that each and every one of their cars in Europe will be equipped with TomTom’s technology,” added TomTom managing director Antoine Saucier. “Hyundai Motor Group is one of the most innovative and forward-thinking players in the automotive industry, and we look forward to collaborating over the coming decade, creating pioneering solutions that provide freedom of movement in a safe, enjoyable, and clean way.
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