Apple first released CarPlay back in 2014, to significant acclaim. The technology allowed drivers to mirror their iPhone onto the car’s infotainment screen, enabling use of many programs without having to touch or look at your own personal phone. Having CarPlay has made it far easier (and safer) to play audio content, use navigation software and perform other tasks (you can even order Dominos through it) from the phone while driving.
As a result, CarPlay has become so popular, it’s now available in nearly every new car for sale in America (though General Motors is abandoning it). That said, screens have evolved in cars over the past 10 years. Now, Apple’s next-generation of CarPlay is evolving to meet them.
Here’s what you need to know about next-gen Apple CarPlay.
What’s new about next-generation Apple CarPlay?
The current edition of CarPlay projects phone functions onto the infotainment screen. Next-generation CarPlay won’t be confined to the infotainment screen, and it will be able to control vehicle functions.
CarPlay will be able to take over the digital instrument cluster and display relevant vehicle data through customizable widgets and themes. CarPlay will also be able to control the vehicle’s climate system, so you won’t have to leave the ecosystem to do so in vehicles without physical buttons.
