Apple’s next-gen CarPlay webpage removes ‘arrive in 2024’ promise

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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 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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