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The next generation of CarPlay deeply integrates with a car’s hardware, providing content for multiple screens within the vehicle. Apple’s website previously indicated that the first vehicle models with support
The next generation of CarPlay goes even further by deeply integrating with a car’s hardware, providing content for multiple screens within the vehicle.
The next generation of CarPlay deeply integrates with a car’s hardware, providing content for multiple screens within the vehicle.

Apple’s website previously indicated that the first vehicle models with support for next-generation CarPlay would “arrive in 2024,” but this did not occur. More than three weeks into 2025, Apple has finally updated its website, removing the 2024 timeframe from the next-generation CarPlay section on its overall CarPlay webpage.

Joe Rossignol for MacRumors:

The fact that Apple did not remove the entire next-generation CarPlay section from the page suggests that the software might still launch at some point, but Apple is no longer providing a timeframe.

We have reached out to Apple for comment.


MacDailyNews Take: Coming to a vehicle near you on the first Tuesday after never.


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