The device comes with maps of 401 cities, over 8.3 lakh km of roads connecting 4 lakh towns & villages and takes you to around 10 lakh points of interest like cinema halls, restaurants, petrol pumps etc.
MapmyIndia Light also allows users to search for points of interest like hotels, banks, ATMs, tourist places, etc. The MapmyIndia light comes loaded with phone numbers for points of interest as well, so that users can not only navigate to them, but also call ahead and make bookings.
The MapmyIndia Light is available in major car accessory centers across India. The MapmyIndia Light can be purchased from MapmyIndia directly, either online (navigator.mapmyindia.com).
MapMyIndia has also launched an exchange offer for those who owns Delphi Nav 300, Nav 200 or 430 Classic. You can get between Rs.7000 to Rs. 9000 in exchange when buying a new MapMyIndia Navigator.
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