
Apple has offered its CarPlay system for several years now, and almost all cars now offer it. A very practical device that allows you to use many functions built directly into the touch screen. In this way, it is possible to display various applications such as Waze, Google Maps or even music streaming with Spotify or Deezer, among others. And over the years, the service has continued to evolve over and over again, and Apple just announced a new version coming soon.
The next generation Apple CarPlay looks so cool pic.twitter.com/supx5UVgSU
— Joe Rossignol (@rsgnl) December 20, 2023
Not for everyone
But be careful, because the latter will not actually be available to everyone. At least not immediately. Indeed, Apple will offer this new CarPlay first to its partners, including Aston Martin. Thus, the manufacturer will be the first to benefit from this development, which will actually come close toAndroid Automotive. Other brands will also be among the first to offer this new version, including Porsche, Mercedes and Lucid. For others, we will have to be a little more patient until the exact date is announced.
New version
But then what should we expect from this new option? Well, the last one will be even more complete than the current one. In fact, it will be connected directly to the car and, in particular, to sensors to display speed, autonomy or even allow adjust the air conditioner or driving modes. It is clear that the manufacturers have complete control over Apple. The interface has also been redesigned and modernized.
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