Mumbai, 9
June, 2022.
Jaguar Land
Rover is offering customers accurate and precise navigation
This is
part of the latest SOTA upgrade offered to customers this year, following the
previous update. In total, Jaguar Land Rover has completed more than 1.3
million vehicle-level updates and more than threemillion engine
control unit updates as part of its always-on,
always-connected capability, delivering modern luxury to customers.
Integrated
what3words is available in all new and existing Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles
fitted with its advanced Pivi Pro infotainment system.
Mark
Carter, Navigation Product Owner, Digital Product Platform at Jaguar Land
Rover, said: “This world-changing technology is all about
simplification, providing our customers with a seamless modern luxury
experience that means they can find their way anywherein the world without having
to worry about connectivity.The partnership with what3words, enabled by HERE
Technologies, further highlights our world leading SOTA capability which allows
us to offer services that are always on and always connected.”
Chris
Sheldrick, co-founder and CEO of what3words, said: “This
partnership ensures you can get to the exact destination of your next adventure
with ease and in comfort. Jaguar Land Rover recognised the benefits our
innovative technology brings to those on the road, and we’re proud that our
partnership with HERE Technologies has made this possible.”
Gino Ferru,
General Manager EMEAR and Senior Vice President at HERE Technologies, said:“Over the
years of working with Jaguar Land Rover, we have gained a deep understanding of
their innovative thinking and technical requirements, thanks to which we have
been able to build industry-leading navigation solutions. It is with great
pleasure that we can now announce the latest step of our partnership:
integrating what3words to Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles globally.”
Jaguar Land
Rover and what3words have worked together since 2018, when they created
what3words addresses to help improve healthcare administration on the remote
Scottish island
of Mull.