Opus IVS Announces Release of Giotto Software

Opus IVS Announces Release of Giotto Software

Giotto release delivers customer requested content and features.

Opus IVS, a global diagnostics, ADAS calibration, programming and on-demand remote expert support leader that is innovating the future of safe, complex vehicle repair, announced today the latest release of Giotto software, which is also deployed in the DriveSafe and DrivePro products.

The latest upgrade consists of full MY23 content and significant advancements for BMW/Mini, Chrysler, GM and VAG including new model and ADAS systems support.

Coverage Highlights

New content includes model support for Audie A8e, Q4, Q5 e-Tron, VW Lavida, Taos and SL1, Global-B support for 22.5 GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado and updated module address detection specific for the Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Cherokee L models.

For ADAS support the update includes Start-up Lane Change Warning system test for the BMW X1 and Front Radar Calibration for all BMW’s.

“Having a large installed base in modern collision facilities gives us unique insight into what shops require to complete their work. The MY23 release represents the earliest releases of these capabilities into the market” said Jay Horak, CTO of Opus IVS. “We are the only entity that offers our own OE level coverage, special tests and ADAS calibrations in an aftermarket scan offering – all integrated with CCC One. Our customer mix of Collision and Mechanical customers results is OEM level coverage well beyond OEM compatible. These advancements when paired with Opus IVS services such as RAP Remote Assisted Programming or IVS360 OEM Dealer Master Tech live help allows shops to solve the hardest diagnostic problems” added Horak.

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