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CarPlay’s ‘next generation’ is already looking better than we thought

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CarPlay’s evolution has in several ways been a disappointment since the “next generation” of CarPlay was first previewed in 2022. But all of a sudden, in the span of a mere month, CarPlay’s future looks brighter than it has in years—in part because of a redefinition of what that future will be.

The next generation of CarPlay is no longer just CarPlay Ultra

CarPlay’s previously announced “next generation” seemed like it would never arrive.

But now, it’s finally here—with a twist. And arguably, it might be better than what Apple previously announced.

When the company unveiled next-gen CarPlay at WWDC three years ago, it had a bold vision to take over more aspects of your in-car experience.

Despite initial pledged support from many vehicle brands, with passing time, automakers have seemed more reluctant to yield their software experience to Apple.

So the company pivoted, and what we’ve ended up with—after a long wait—is a two-pronged CarPlay approach that’s good news for all users.

CarPlay Ultra officially launched last month, and my first reaction was very positive. Not primarily because of any specifics about the first supported vehicle, however.

Rather, I saw CarPlay Ultra as great news because it was very clearly not meant to replace standard CarPlay.

Instead, CarPlay Ultra arrived as a separate, more premium alternative. And I was optimistic some of its features would eventually trickle down to the standard CarPlay experience.

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