SG: All New TomTom GO Leads Drivers Out Of Traffic

SG: All New TomTom GO Leads Drivers Out Of Traffic

TomTom has set new standards in navigation with the launch of the all-new TomTom GO series.  The series features a totally fresh user interface with lifetime TomTom Traffic and map updates, and an interactive map featuring 3D buildings and landmarks, giving drivers the ability to know what is going on around them, as well as what lies ahead. “Where navigation used to be about getting people to unfamiliar destinations, we are now empowering drivers with easy access to the information they need to make the smartest driving decisions, every day,” says Chris Kearney, Vice President of TomTom Consumer, Asia Pacific. “The new TomTom GO is an essential daily driving tool, helping Singaporean drivers to get out of traffic, and get to their destinations faster.” Kearney adds.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
17 Jul 2014

TomTom GO allows users to view traffic incidents in detail and receive traffic jam alerts, so that they can take the fastest detours available. With a screen that easily zooms in and out, drivers can find, and explore places on the brand new interactive map, and tap on the map to get an instant route to their destination.

The new TomTom GO series comprises the following models and is currently available at leading retailers, including Challenger and Harvey Norman.

• TomTom GO 50 S$249 – 5.0” touch screen, Lifetime TomTom Traffic and Maps

• TomTom GO 500 S$299 – 5.0” capacitive fully interactive touch screen, Lifetime TomTom Traffic and Maps

• TomTom GO 600 S$349 – 6” capacitive fully interactive touch screen, Lifetime TomTom Traffic and Maps

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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