Ford announced that it has chosen TomTom Traffic to power its Mustang Mach-E electric along with the new F-150’s connected vehicle system.
Ford’s decision to include TomTom Traffic in its next-gen SYNC infotainment system is another step towards TomTom’s vision of a world free of congestion. TomTom’s traffic service processes over 70 million driving hours every day – derived from billions of de-identified data sources – and that’s why Ford has chosen TomTom to power its next-gen connected vehicle and infotainment system.
TomTom has revolutionized the way that maps are updated by inventing a proprietary mapmaking platform, able to deliver continuously up-to-date maps. This allows for faster cycle times, and lower operational costs, leading to higher-quality maps, making travel safer and more efficient. TomTom’s real-time traffic service is available in 79 countries around the world, powered by over 600 million connected devices.
TomTom Traffic provides accurate, real-time traffic information, which will keep Ford drivers informed and can help them reduce their travel time. TomTom’s traffic service processes over 70 million driving hours every day, derived from billions of de-identified data points. By updating its big data every 30 seconds, TomTom can predict traffic before it even happens.
“Automakers choose TomTom Traffic for its accuracy, freshness and reliability,” said Antoine Saucier, Managing Director, TomTom Automotive. “Ford’s decision to include TomTom Traffic in its new SYNC connected vehicle technology is another step towards our vision of a world free of congestion.”
TomTom’s real-time traffic service is available in 79 countries around the world, powered by over 600 million connected devices. The service is used by car manufacturers, app developers and enterprises across a range of mobility applications.