Drive with ‘Paddington in Peru’ on Waze

Paddington has a brand new passport and he’s ready to use it! Waze is teaming up with Paddington and the Brown family as they travel to the jungles of Peru to find Aunt Lucy, who has gone missing from the Home of Retired Bears. In our latest driving experience, Paddington will offer words of encouragement, share fun facts about Peru, and even charming anecdotes about his family.

Choose the “Kind” mood (how you appear on the Waze map) and Hunter’s Riverboat as your custom vehicle as Paddington’s voice guides you.

This experience is available globally with voice navigation in English, Portuguese and Spanish. Make sure you have the latest version of Waze and look for the “Paddington in Peru” banner in the left-side column menu of the app, or activate it now.

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