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<aside> ⚠️ what3words is only available in the new TomTom equipped Eclipse Cross

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Welcome to our Mitsubishi deep dive! Below you should find everything you need to start using what3words in your Mitsubishi.


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Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Compatible models
  3. Getting started
  4. Navigating to what3words addresses
  5. Key Features
  6. Technical Information
  7. Troubleshooting / FAQs

Overview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MRZ7uNLRIY

what3words has been added to the restyled Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. Drivers can now navigate to any 3 metre square in the world by typing three words directly into the car’s TomTom navigation system.

Compatible models

<aside> 🔔 Don’t see your car model? Contact your manufacturer or local dealership to request what3words.

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How do I get started?

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System Requirements

what3words is available in the new TomTom equipped Eclipse Cross. As the system is fully embedded, no additional app or connectivity is required.

Navigating to a what3words address

Text input

  1. Tap the search bar
  2. Enter the what3words address of your destination e.g. late.noodle.panel. The words must be separated by dots (Tip: long press the “.'” key to input a dot)
  3. Confirm your destination from the options displayed and start the navigation

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Key features

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Offline

No app, data or cellular connection is required to input or navigate to a what3words address. Great for adventure drivers or those who often find themselves driving in areas with poor service.