Whereis Maps, a leading navigation provider in Australia, regularly releases map updates to ensure drivers have access to the most current road information. This post focuses on the V20 map update, specifically for Australia.
Accessing Whereis Maps Australia V20 Updates
Version 20 of Whereis Maps for Australia has been released, offering updated road data for improved navigation. This version is split into two DVDs, labeled C1 and C2. Examples of compatible vehicles and their corresponding DVD versions include the 2011 Subaru Outback McIntosh (V20 DVD C2) and the 2008 Subaru Outback (V20 DVD C1). You can find specific vehicle compatibility information on the official Whereis Maps website.
A comprehensive document detailing the changes and improvements in the V20 release is available for download as a PDF from the Whereis website. This document outlines the new road updates, points of interest, and other enhancements included in the V20 maps.
Furthermore, a consolidated version of the V20 map data was previously made available via torrent. This torrent contained a RAR file, approximately 1.49GB in size, encompassing the 3.67GB ISO image file along with the aforementioned PDF documentation. Users were encouraged to seed the torrent after downloading to ensure continued availability for others. While this method was available, it’s always recommended to source updates directly from the official Whereis Maps site when possible for the most reliable and up-to-date information.
Alternatively, the individual parts used to create the ISO were also hosted on Zippyshare, totaling 1.73GB when combined. These parts could be downloaded and then extracted using a file archiver such as 7-Zip to reconstruct the complete ISO image.
Keeping Your Navigation System Current with Whereis Maps
It’s crucial to keep your navigation system updated with the latest maps to ensure accurate routing and avoid potential delays. Outdated maps can lead to incorrect directions, missed exits, and longer travel times. Regularly checking for new map releases from Whereis Maps Australia will ensure you have the best navigation experience possible. Remember to consult the official Whereis Maps resources for the most accurate and up-to-date information on map updates and compatibility with your specific navigation system.