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New generation CarPlay on board Porsche and Aston Martin: the first images

New generation CarPlay on board Porsche and Aston Martin: the first images

Apple had promised that by the end of 2023 there would have been news related to new version of CarPlay. Well, when almost everyone had lost hope, here they come – a few days before the new year Porsche and Aston Martin ads.

CarPlay: the new generation of Apple software is shown on board Porsche and Aston Martin vehicles

Thanks to the timely reports from Cool Hunting and Car and Driver, it is possible to take a look at the Cupertino giant’s software “on board” the vehicles of the two car manufacturers. The first cars with the next gen version of CarPlay, we read, they should debut during 2024.

What is particularly interesting emerges from the announcements is that the software it will not only take care of infotainment, but will also be able to support other vehicle functions, such as radio, temperature control and more. Furthermore, the implementation will expand on multiple car screensthus giving space – for example – to the integration of Apple Maps.

Il him should vary by car manufacturer, so with all the necessary customizations. In the configuration of the Porsche, it stands out on the right – passenger side, therefore – a large multimedia display. As regards the Aston Martin, we note the instrument panel with three dials, with the speedometer on the left and in the center a window dedicated to the multimedia content being played.

Next generation CarPlay - Porsche

Next generation CarPlay - Aston Martin

«At Aston Martin we aim for excellence and performance, which is why we have chosen to collaborate with Apple for the new generation of Car Play. The integration of the latest technology combined with a tailor-made intuitive interface is key to creating the best user experience», he declares Marco MattiacciGlobal Chief Brand Aston Martin.

Also Michale Mauer di Porsche left a comment. «In addition to the sports car itself, digital offerings perfectly tailored to our customers are becoming increasingly important for the overall driving experience. We recently brought the MyPorsche app to CarPlay to give drivers even easier access to in-car features, and we’ll be adding support for the next-gen version of the software in the future. We look forward to offering an experience that adds the personal touch of the driver’s iPhone to the exclusivity of a Porsche“, it is read.

All that remains now is wait until 2024 to discover new details on the car software created by Apple and adopted (also) by elite car manufacturers.

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