autoevolution 20 Apr 2021, 6:45 UTC ·
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While automakers keep offering pre-loaded navigation systems in their cars, the adoption of apps like Google Maps, Waze, and Apple Maps has skyrocketed in the last few years. That trend is fueled by the fact that more models come equipped with Android Auto and CarPlay, allowing them to run on the larger screens inside the cabin. 1 photo
Mapbox, however, is now trying a different approach, as it has launched Dash, a new app-based navigation solution whose purpose is to offer a feature lineup similar to the one in Google Maps.
In other words, it’s a Google Maps-inspired application that’s not aimed at consumers but at carmakers who want to provide their customers with a new-generation navigation experience.
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By Bennett Oghifo
Toyota has launched a more stylish, safer facelifted Camry with a revised range that offers a hybrid powertrain in every grade, including the sporty Camry SX for the first time.
The new range reflects the ever-growing demand for Toyota’s petrol electric hybrid models that help deliver on its commitment to a sustainable future while offering customers lower running costs.
The 160kW 2.5-litre hybrid powertrain is now offered in the entry-level Ascent, Ascent Sport, SX sports model and top-of-the-range SL.
A 152kW 2.5-litre four-cylinder dynamic force petrol engine, mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission will also be available on the Ascent.