Final phase of real‑world validation with rally school instructors & drivers
Our development programme continues at full pace, with the Rally Tripmeter units—both V1 and V2—installed on the training cars of the Vittorio Caneva Rally School and tested daily across tarmac and gravel courses. This setting remains the core of our validation workflow: real rally mileage, different weather and temperature conditions, dust, vibrations and continuous instructor feedback.
Over the past months, this collaboration has allowed us to monitor durability, GPS stability, button ergonomics, display readability, and the precision of distance and speed measurement in real conditions. Thanks to instructors and drivers using the devices intensively during their sessions, we have been able to refine multiple aspects of both versions, including behaviour during GPS reacquisition, interaction with remote buttons, and usability when alternating between pacenote work and roadbook navigation.
This project has always been built with a clear philosophy: real development, done on the field, together with the users who rely on these instruments every day.
We are now entering the final test phase. The units currently mounted on the school fleet reflect the near-final hardware and software configuration. The remaining sessions focus on confirming long-session stability, cross-surface repeatability and ensuring that feedback from instructors and pilots is fully integrated into the first production batches.
With these final validations underway, we are preparing the opening of pre-orders, which will be announced shortly. The launch products will be exactly the same solutions currently used and validated by rally professionals on both asphalt and gravel training stages.
A new update will follow soon with the pre-order timeline and technical availability.
