Designed for legacy TomTom GO (300/500/700/510/710), TomTom One (v1, v2, v3), and early TomTom XL models. Data Format:

The 2GB European map typically included a "seamless" version of Europe, though coverage density varied to fit the 2GB limit. Western Europe:

Some versions of this map come as a Western_Europe_2GB.zip file. TomTom devices can read compressed maps, but this slows down routing. Only use ZIP if you are below 50MB free space.

Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, and the Benelux region Eastern Europe : Extensive coverage for Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, and Slovenia , including updated road networks for the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania). Connector Roads

The "new" 2GB maps often refer to the latest compatible versions for these legacy systems, providing updated road geometry while maintaining a small file footprint.

Since these are considered legacy products, you typically won't find them at major retailers like . Your best options are: Latest maps for navigation devices - TomTom Support

Initially, TomTom's map offerings were compact enough to fit on standard 2GB SD cards, which were the industry standard for early-to-mid-2000s hardware like the TomTom ONE or GO series. As road networks became more detailed and points of interest (POIs) increased, the data size grew significantly.