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Feb. 24, 2022 | How TomTom won a place in up to 40 million VW Group vehicles

17m · Automotive News Europe Podcast · 24 Feb 05:00

TomTom Automotive Managing Director Antoine Saucier says the supplier's close partnership with VW Group's software arm, Cariad, means a navigation system update could take place in as little as an hour.

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