New online direct ordering system
helps reduce the price of map CDs & DVDs
Land Rover’s New Year resolution is to make it easier for
owners to get 2007 off to a fresh start with the latest satellite maps. Drivers
can now order navigation system map updates through a new online facility – and
by selling direct to customers, many disks can be offered at less than half the
original price.
Traditionally, update CDs and DVDs have been sold through
Land Rover dealers, however, Phil Popham, Land Rover MD, says, “As a company we
embrace the use of technology to develop the ownership experience and this is
clearly demonstrated with this new facility.
The ability to obtain the latest map
information on-line gives our customers a simple, cost effective method of
keeping their navigation systems updated.”
The new page for ordering map updates went online on
www.navigation.com/landrover on
22nd December and is available in the native languages for customers in the UK,
Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the United States with other countries to
follow. Pan–European and North American DVDs are being sold at one of the
lowest prices on the market – £129 – with CDs of individual countries at £99.
The new system, which replaces existing sources, is easy to
use. Once the car model and year of manufacture have been entered, the right
disk or package of disks for that system will automatically be identified – map
disks and navigation systems are not standard across all Land Rover models.
There are three different navigation
systems currently in use in Land Rover vehicles and top quality NAVTEQ maps are
available for all of them. For example,
depending on the system, there is a
four CD pack covering over 20 countries in Western Europe and some major roads
in Eastern Europe
which covers around 5.9 million
kilometres
of road and features over 490,000 points of interest. It
also includes Traffic Message Channel codes on motorways in Austria, Denmark,
Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland.
Again depending on the
vehicle model, there are also CDs for individual countries and a pan-European
DVD which features around four million
kilometres
of road and enough maps on one disk to guide drivers from
the wilderness of Scotland to the French Riviera and from the fjords of Norway
to the tip of Italy.
Visitors to the site will also be able to access a range of
information on mapping including the details on how much new information has
been added to the disks – for example NAVTEQ has added nearly 200,000
kilometres and over 50,000 points of interest to the
pan-European DVD since the last Land
Rover release.
About NAVTEQ
NAVTEQ is a leading provider of
comprehensive digital map information for automotive navigation systems, mobile
navigation devices, Internet-based mapping applications, and government and
business solutions. NAVTEQ creates the digital maps and map content that power
navigation and location-based services solutions around the world. The
Chicago-based company was founded in 1985 and has approximately 2,100 employees
located in 139 offices in 25 countries. Its European headquarters are in Veldhoven, Netherlands. For
more information, visit www.navteq.com.