Tomtom Map Version History !!top!!
Tap the bottom right corner of the main driving view screen.
TomTom utilizes a highly structured, non-calendric numbering system to organize map data releases. Rather than using standard month-and-year strings (e.g., "2026-Q1"), updates deploy as sequential numerical strings. Major Version Numbers
A historical look at the quarterly version sequence demonstrates this steady progression: Q1 Release Q2 Release Q3 Release Q4 Release 2010 2011 2012 2020 Modern Monthly Over-the-Air (OTA) Cycle tomtom map version history
In the early days of personal navigation, map versions were rigid and dictated by physical storage limitations. TomTom released maps on CD-ROMs for early PDA software, later transitioning to SD cards and internal flash memory as the dedicated TomTom GO, ONE, and XL devices dominated the market. Version Naming Convention (v6.xx to v8.xx)
If you are looking at your device, you might be confused by the number sequence (e.g., v1170.xxxx ). Tap the bottom right corner of the main driving view screen
In the early days of Go, One, and XL portable navigation devices (PNDs), maps were static. Users bought physical SD cards or connected devices via USB to a computer using or MyDrive Connect . Updates were massive, slow, and constrained by hardware memory limits. 2. NDS (Navigation Data Standard) Maps
Each release was critical for standalone GPS users, as missing a year of updates meant driving without thousands of newly constructed roads, modified speed limits, and updated business listings. Map Share Technology Major Version Numbers A historical look at the
Raw sensor data is integrated into the master digital map database.