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#Mitsubishi Eclipse first to get offline What3words maps for off-grid navigation

#Mitsubishi Eclipse first to get offline What3words maps for off-grid navigation

The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is going to be one of the first vehicles available to the public that lets drivers navigate by using just three words.

The Eclipse Cross that uses a TomTom navigation system also integrates with What3words meaning that drivers can set a location to navigate to by saying or typing three words into their satnav.

If you’ve never used What3words it’s simple concept, the company has mapped the entire world and split it up into three meter by three meter squares which are labelled with three words. Every combination of words is unique, making it very easy to navigate to a very specific location.

[Read: What3words is about to make millions of car satnavs more accurate and easier to use]

What’s more, Mitsubishi‘s system will be the first to offer the service offline, meaning no cell or data connection is needed to navigate — a boon for drivers that don’t have good cell reception where they live.

Our friends down under will be the first to get the tech with the new Eclipse launching this month in Australia and New Zealand. North Americans will be able to get their hands on it next year.

Credit: What3words
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