What is Apple CarPlay Ultra?
It's an enhanced version of CarPlay that extends across all vehicle displays, offering integrated control of car functions.
Automotive / Technology
Apple's CarPlay Ultra, designed to provide a more integrated in-car experience, faces resistance as BMW and other automakers prioritize their proprietary systems. This decision reflects a growing trend among manufacturers to retain control...
BMW's decision to forgo Apple CarPlay Ultra underscores a broader industry trend where automakers are vying for control of the in-car digital ecosystem. CarPlay Ultra aims to extend Apple's interface across all of a car's displays, including the instrument cluster and head-up display, allowing control of vehicle functions through the Apple interface.
Instead, BMW is investing heavily in its iDrive X system, set to debut in the new BMW iX3 and future Neue Klasse models. This system includes a Panoramic Display, designed as a fully native BMW environment. The automaker will still support traditional CarPlay and Android Auto, but its use will be limited to the main infotainment screen.
Several other automakers, including Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Polestar and Volvo, also have no plans to offer CarPlay Ultra, despite initial indications of support. This resistance stems from a desire to maintain brand differentiation and control valuable user data. While some brands like Aston Martin are offering Ultra, the trend indicates a potential battle for control of the in-car experience.
It's an enhanced version of CarPlay that extends across all vehicle displays, offering integrated control of car functions.
They prefer to use their own infotainment systems to maintain brand identity and control data.
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