Google Collaborates with Rivian on New Navigation System Powered by Google Maps
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Jul 15, 2025 11:29 am ET1min read
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The new navigation system will replace the current Mapbox-based maps with Google Maps, but with a unique Rivian twist. Rivian's chief of software, Wassym Bensaid, explained that the company wanted to go beyond the standard Google Maps integration. Instead, they sought a more open and collaborative approach, which resulted in a tailored navigation experience that includes Rivian's trip planner, user interface, and design elements.
Key features of the new system will include real-time traffic updates, turn-by-turn directions, voice commands, and satellite imagery. Additionally, the integration will showcase Rivian's unique offerings such as EV range estimates, charging stop selection, and a charging score system that rates individual charging sites based on data from Rivian vehicles.
The new Google-based maps will be rolled out via a software update in Rivian vehicles and its mobile app. The updated mobile app will include additional features such as place photos, place descriptions, satellite view (with a Connect+ subscription), and real-time traffic and incident information.
This partnership strengthens Google's presence in the automotive sector and demonstrates Rivian's commitment to leveraging technology to enhance the EV experience. The collaboration highlights the growing trend of tech companies partnering with automakers to integrate advanced navigation and infotainment systems into vehicles.
References:
[1] https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/15/rivian-taps-google-to-bring-custom-maps-into-its-evs-and-app/
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Google is partnering with Rivian to develop a new navigation system powered by Google Maps. This partnership aims to enhance the in-car experience for Rivian's electric vehicles. The new system will likely integrate Google Maps' features such as real-time traffic updates, turn-by-turn directions, and voice commands. The partnership further strengthens Google's presence in the automotive sector.
Rivian, a leading manufacturer of electric vehicles (EVs), has entered into a strategic partnership with Google to integrate a customized version of Google Maps into its vehicles. This collaboration, which has been in development for 18 months, aims to enhance the in-car navigation experience for Rivian's customers.The new navigation system will replace the current Mapbox-based maps with Google Maps, but with a unique Rivian twist. Rivian's chief of software, Wassym Bensaid, explained that the company wanted to go beyond the standard Google Maps integration. Instead, they sought a more open and collaborative approach, which resulted in a tailored navigation experience that includes Rivian's trip planner, user interface, and design elements.
Key features of the new system will include real-time traffic updates, turn-by-turn directions, voice commands, and satellite imagery. Additionally, the integration will showcase Rivian's unique offerings such as EV range estimates, charging stop selection, and a charging score system that rates individual charging sites based on data from Rivian vehicles.
The new Google-based maps will be rolled out via a software update in Rivian vehicles and its mobile app. The updated mobile app will include additional features such as place photos, place descriptions, satellite view (with a Connect+ subscription), and real-time traffic and incident information.
This partnership strengthens Google's presence in the automotive sector and demonstrates Rivian's commitment to leveraging technology to enhance the EV experience. The collaboration highlights the growing trend of tech companies partnering with automakers to integrate advanced navigation and infotainment systems into vehicles.
References:
[1] https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/15/rivian-taps-google-to-bring-custom-maps-into-its-evs-and-app/

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