Audi, BMW and Mercedes Benz cars
fitted with on-board sensors are to share information in real time about
on-street parking spaces and roadworks via a digital map service.
Other brands will join the service at a later date, the firm said. Owners of cars which incorporate Here's Open Location Platform will not have to do anything to transmit or receive data.
Community mapping service Waze, owned by Google, already crowdsources travel data but users must be logged in via their smartphones.
The parking information service will also provide parking availability predictions for each street as well as details about payment options. "Here believes that industry collaboration is essential to address the major challenges faced by road users everywhere.
"What we are seeing today is the technology and automotive industries coming together to create services that will elevate the driving experience for billions," said CEO Edzard Overbeek.
Here was sold by Nokia to the car group last year for 2.8bn euros (£2bn).