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Apple Continues to Prepare for Next-Generation CarPlay in iOS 18.2 Beta

It has been nearly two and a half years since Apple first previewed next-generation CarPlay at WWDC 2022, and it has still yet to become available in any vehicles. Fortunately, though, Apple continues to work on the software system.

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Within the code for the third beta of iOS 18.2 seeded to developers today, there are redesigned "Climate" and "Media" app icons for next-generation CarPlay, according to MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris. The fact that Apple has redesigned the icons, first added in iOS 17.4, indicates the company is still preparing to launch the new CarPlay.

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The redesigned next-generation CarPlay icons

Apple's website continues to say that the first vehicles with next-generation CarPlay support will "arrive in 2024," but it has yet to provide a more specific timeframe. Aston Martin and Porsche previewed next-generation CarPlay vehicle designs in December 2023, but neither automaker has released any vehicles with support yet.

Apple last publicly referenced next-generation CarPlay in WWDC 2024 coding sessions in June.

Below, we have recapped what to expect from next-generation CarPlay.

New Features

Next-generation CarPlay will have deeper integration with a vehicle's instrument cluster, climate controls, FM radio, and more. It will also support multiple displays across the dashboard, and offer widgets for apps like Calendar and Weather.

In addition, next-generation CarPlay will be highly customizable, allowing automakers to tailor the design of the system to uniquely match their vehicles.

Instrument Cluster Integration

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Next-generation CarPlay will integrate with a vehicle's instrument cluster, including the speedometer, tachometer, odometer, fuel gauge, engine temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, and more. Apple says drivers will be able to choose from several gauge cluster designs and layouts, including brand‑specific options.

Climate Controls

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You'll be able to access your vehicle's climate controls directly within the new CarPlay interface, allowing you to adjust the temperature of the A/C or heat, fan speed, heated seats, heated steering wheel, and other options.

Multi-Display Support

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Next-generation CarPlay will be able to appear across all of the displays in a vehicle, providing a consistent experience across the infotainment system, instrument cluster, and any additional screens on the dashboard. Apple says the new CarPlay will be tailored to each vehicle model to accommodate unique screen shapes and layouts.

Widgets

CarPlay Next Generation Widgets
Widgets will be a key part of the new CarPlay experience, offering at-a-glance information such as trip duration, fuel economy, distance traveled, calendar events, weather, phone calls, the status of a HomeKit-enabled garage door, and more. It will also be possible to view and scroll through the widgets within the instrument cluster.

FM Radio App

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Next-generation CarPlay will include an all-new Media app that allows you to easily control the FM radio in your vehicle, such as to change the station.

New Apps

Earlier this year, iOS 17.4 added hidden code-level references to eight new CarPlay apps:

  • Auto Settings: This app will let you manage paired iPhones and adjust vehicle settings.
  • Car Camera: This app will display the vehicle's rear-view camera feed.
  • Charge: For electric vehicles, this app will display battery level, charging status, time remaining until the battery is fully charged, and more.
  • Climate: This app will provide access to a vehicle's climate controls within CarPlay, allowing you to adjust the temperature of the A/C or heating system, fan speed, heated seats, heated steering wheel, and more.
  • Closures: This app will display if any of the vehicle's doors are opened, and it might also display vehicle warning symbols.
  • Media: This app will provide access to FM and AM radio station controls within CarPlay, along with other media options like SiriusXM. It is unclear if SiriusXM will offer satellite connectivity, or remain limited to internet streaming. Users will be able to select from a list of music genres, such as Top 40 and Rock.
  • Tire Pressure: This app will display air pressure for each of the vehicle's tires, and provide low pressure, high pressure, and flat tire warnings.
  • Trips: This app will provide a variety of driving-related data, including the vehicle's average speed, fuel efficiency or energy efficiency, the total time elapsed and distance traveled on a trip, and more.

Committed Automakers

Next Generation CarPlay Aston MartinAston Martin's next-generation CarPlay preview from December 2023

When it first announced next-generation CarPlay, Apple said the following automakers were committed to offering it in new vehicles:

  • Acura
  • Audi
  • Ford
  • Honda
  • Infiniti
  • Jaguar
  • Land Rover
  • Lincoln
  • Mercedes-Benz
  • Nissan
  • Polestar
  • Porsche
  • Renault
  • Volvo

Beyond the addition of Aston Martin, it is unclear if this list has changed since that initial announcement at WWDC 2022.

Apple has not indicated if any next-generation CarPlay apps or features will be available in existing vehicles with standard CarPlay support.

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Top Rated Comments

SFjohn Avatar
18 months ago

Which is why GM is bailing from it
GM is really shooting themselves in the foot. A lot of cars get sold to rental agencies, most people I know will only rent a car if it has CarPlay or Android Auto in it. Let alone those that are in the market for new cars… I suspect GM thinks it can create another income stream with the clunky job it’s doing. 😉
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
18 months ago
Climate controls on the touch screen are still a bad idea, whether it is Apple who does it or VW or some other company. There is a reason why frequently used things should be something that can be touched without looking at it.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BGPL Avatar
18 months ago
GM made a mistake by not sticking with carplay. I can't be the only one that will opt for Ford over GM because of this.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
18 months ago
What about regular CarPlay thats in current cars, what is new there?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
18 months ago
I have a Porsche Taycan (2022) and the CarPlay integration and things you can 'control' on the car from the CarPlay interface seem to be a bit of a preview here to what is coming (like controlling fans and so forth). The EV routing integration with Apple Maps is also really good (ie it plans charging stops and routing)

We just picked up a Macan EV and its CarPlay is even better, with map integration on the central display, and routing information also displayed in central display and heads up.

Anyway, looking forward to the interface, car makers are pretty terrible at UI and I find myself sitting in the CarPlay only interfaces most of the time.

I also appreciate porsche has kept things like dedicated interfaces for volume, climate controls vs. burying them in menus.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
18 months ago

What about regular CarPlay thats in current cars, what is new there?
Right?

How about we work on software actually in use and not just the theoretical "take over the whole car" that we're not even sure anyone (or any car makers) really wants
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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