CarPlay Available in Acura ILX and Toyota Camry Starting With 2019 Models [Updated]

Acura today debuted its all-new 2019 ILX compact sedan, complete with availability of CarPlay and Android Auto.

2019 acura ilx carplay
This is the first model year of the ILX available with factory installed CarPlay in the U.S., following in the footsteps of the 2017 and newer NSX, 2018 and newer MDX, 2018 and newer TLX, and 2019 RDX.

While the 2019 ILX is available with a stacked dual-screen setup, including a seven-inch capacitive touchscreen on the bottom, CarPlay is displayed on the top screen, which is controlled by in-car knobs only.

Like most automakers, Acura is using wired CarPlay, so an iPhone must be connected to the system with a Lightning to USB cable.

Acura provides a brief demo of CarPlay in the 2019 ILX in its teaser video for the vehicle, starting at the 25 second mark. Fine print in the video confirms that CarPlay is available on the Premium trim and above.


CarPlay enables iPhone users to access a range of apps from the dashboard, such as Messages, Apple Maps, Apple Music, Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Pandora, and WhatsApp. Google Maps and Waze are also supported as of iOS 12.

The 2019 Acura ILX will begin arriving at Acura dealerships across the U.S. in October. Pricing has not been disclosed.

Update: Toyota has confirmed that CarPlay is available in the 2019 Camry.

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Dave-Z Avatar
97 months ago
Pricing has not been disclosed.
If you have to ask ...
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GBrooks Avatar
97 months ago
HOLD UP, you have to use a ROTARY KNOB TO NAVIGATE???!!111!!!

Is that not dramatically more distracting?!

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GBrooks Avatar
97 months ago
Well... it's pretty obvious one of us didn't read the article. :oops:

We're going to agree to disagree about the more distracting though.
Fair enough, just kind of reminded me of this :confused:

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parker55 Avatar
97 months ago
Wonder if this one will finally be the first to support CarPlay turn directions in the instrument cluster ...
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unr1 Avatar
97 months ago
Yeah, that sounds kind of terrible. Are there any other CarPlay implementations that aren't touchscreen based?
Yes, Mercedes
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