Quickly view iVe’s vehicle support journey and access current and previous versions of iVe.
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2024
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MARCH 2024 Forensic Software Release
Version 4.7
Additional Support for VW, Toyota,
and Lexus vehicles
This version introduces expanded support for an extensive range of Volkswagen Group and newer Toyota Motor Corporation vehicles, coupled with an enhanced media acquisition workflow.
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DECEMBER 2023 Forensic Software Release
Version 4.6
Additional Support for Toyota Vehicles
This version introduces support for Enhanced Automotive Network Acquisitions for Toyota and additional unprecedented support for Toyota and Lexus vehicles spanning many models manufactured between 2019 to 2024.
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OCTOBER 2023 Forensic Software Release
Version 4.5
Support for Ford Motor Company Vehicles
This release expands support for newer Ford and Lincoln vehicles spanning many models manufactured between 2021 to 2024.
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SEPTEMBER 2023 Forensic Software Release
Version 4.4
Increase in Volkswagen Group Support
This release increases support for a considerable range of Volkswagen Group vehicles spanning multiple brands manufactured from 2015 to 2022.
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MARCH 2023 Forensic Software Release
Version 4.3
Additional BMW and Honda Support
This version introduces support for Enhanced Automotive Network Acquisitions for BMW vehicles as well as importing and parsing data from additional Honda vehicles.
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DECEMBER 2022 Forensic Software Release
Version 4.2
Additional Honda Support
This version introduces support for importing and parsing data from additional Honda vehicles as well as several feature enhancements and overall improvements.
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NOVEMBER 2022 Forensic Software Release
Version 4.1
Additional JLR Support
This version introduces support for importing and parsing data from Jaguar Land Rover vehicles as well as several feature enhancements and overall improvements.
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AUGUST 2022 Forensic Software Release
Version 4.0
Added support for 4 new OEMs
Expanded support for 11 additional OEMs
This version of iVe added support for 1996-2023 JLR, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Volvo, BMW, Ford, GM, Honda, Hyundai/Kia, Mazda, Mercedes, Nissan, Stellantis, Toyota and Volkswagen/Audi vehicles through basic automotive network acquisitions. Enhanced Automotive Network Acquisitions were added for 2008-2023 Ford vehicles.
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MARCH 2022 Forensic Software Release
Version 3.6
Additional Mazda, Nissan and Toyota Support
20,752 Total Vehicles Supported
Support was expanded for Mazda, Nissan systems and ability to decode and parse Toyota telematics system via chip off.
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DECEMBER 2021 Forensic Software Release
Version 3.5
Additional Mercedes-Benz Systems
20,260 Total Vehicles Supported
Support was added for an additional ECU in previously supported Mercedes-Benz systems.
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NOVEMBER 2021 Forensic Software Release
Version 3.4
Additional Mercedes-Benz Systems
19,915 Total Vehicles Supported
Additional support was added for Mercedes-Benz, as well as, additional support for certain Hyundai vehicles.
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SEPTEMBER 2021 Forensic Software Release
Version 3.3
Mazda Systems
19,590 Total Vehicles Supported
In addition to new support for Mazda vehicles, track playback was implemented in the iVe Software.
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MAY 2021 Forensic Software Release
Version 3.2
Stellantis Systems
19,576 Total Vehicles Supported
In addition to support for new Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and RAM lineups, tag reports and the vehicle list were enhanced.
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NOVEMBER 2020 Forensic Software Release
Version 3.1
Additional GM OnStar Systems
18,730 Total Vehicles Supported
In addition to support for new GM and Lexus systems, the underlying architecture and infrastructure was updated to handle new types of data coming in near-term releases.
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AUGUST 2020 Forensic Software Release
Version 3.0
Additional Toyota Systems
16,471 Total Vehicles Supported
The vehicle dashboard and content viewer were introduced, giving users the ability to securely access and share the contents of their collections across all their devices.
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