Map Version History — Tomtom
TomTom's journey into digital navigation began in 2002 when the company introduced the world's first street-level maps application for Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). By 2004, the company launched the TomTom GO—the world's first all-in-one satnav device—which quickly became one of the fastest-selling consumer technology devices in history. The first all-in-one device was based on NavCore version 4.1, and these early devices came pre-loaded with the era's basic map data.
Occur roughly every three months (e.g., jumping from 1110 to 1120).
This article explores the evolution of TomTom maps, how their versioning system works, the frequency of updates, and how to check your current map version. The Evolution of TomTom Maps: From Tele Atlas to Today
随着技术发展,TomTom地图的应用场景也从个人导航设备(PND)扩展到了智能手机和车载系统,并形成了新旧两大更新体系: tomtom map version history
During this period, TomTom typically released map updates four times a year (e.g., version 845 in 2010, 865 in 2011, and 885 in 2012) [15].
The most recent major evolution in TomTom's map technology is the Orbis Maps platform, launched in 2022. Orbis represents a fundamental rethinking of how maps are built, maintained, and delivered. The platform pools map content from map users around the world, setting a new standard in collaborative mapmaking.
Component-based updates, ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) geometry. 2023 – Present Cloud API / Streamed Data TomTom's journey into digital navigation began in 2002
, the map version history was a timeline of his life. Each update, delivered via TomTom MyDrive Connect , represented a different chapter: The Early Versions (v700-v800s):
This is the core version number. As of 2026, TomTom releases four major versions annually.
TomTom uses a distinct three- or four-digit numbering convention for its standard map releases (e.g., Map v1085, v1110, v1125). Occur roughly every three months (e
The first two digits represent the map generation. This number increases with every major quarterly release.
Real-time map updates, high-definition maps for autonomous driving. Why Map Version History Matters