Tahuna is a navigation app developed by gpstuner, an award-winning GPS software development company.
It lets you draw your own routes, and 0if you’re an e-bike owner, will even advise on how far you can go before running out of charge. The app will suggest routes that will use less battery if you’re low. The turn-by-turn navigation can also be used in conjunction with smartwatches, so you save battery on your phone.

Tahuna is available on Android, will soon to be released on iOS, and the basic version is free. In-app purchases include a navigation package for longer tours, a fitness package for connection with external sensors, the e-bike package for connection with e-bike range calculators and more. Check out our video and head to tahuna.com for more info.
3 thoughts on “Cycling app of the week at Eurobike: Tahuna”
Appropriate Routes?
Does it suggest good cycling routes, away from high traffic roads?
@meursalt
@meursalt
Try reading the article. If you did, then I guess you’ve not aware of bikemap.net. Don’t you trust cyclists?
What I want is something that
What I want is something that’ll route me on the fastest routes that aren’t dangerous. E.g. avoid dual carriage ways, smooth national speed limit country roads and Old Kent Road.