"We know customers want an easy and convenient in-vehicle experience that improves over time," Santiago Chamorro, GM vice president of Global Connected Services, said in a statement. GM and Mapbox will continue to enhance Maps+ based on feedback and metrics, GM said. Owners of 2018 model-year and newer vehicles who want the new mapping system can download an over-the-air update. It's an upgrade from GM's OnStar turn-by-turn navigation tool, though that tool will still be available to drivers. On April 30, Maps+, which is powered by Mapbox, will be available to about 900,000 vehicles as part of select Connected Services plans. DETROIT - General Motors plans to roll out a more convenient in-vehicle navigation system this month for select 2018 model-year and newer vehicles, the automaker said Monday.
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