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Ride Radar > Blog > Technology > Sorry Apple Fans, Some Automakers Are Turning Their Backs on CarPlay Ultra
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Sorry Apple Fans, Some Automakers Are Turning Their Backs on CarPlay Ultra

Last updated: June 25, 2025 4:20 pm
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It has been three years since Apple introduced its upgraded version of CarPlay, promising to dominate every screen in a car. However, as 2025 rolled around, not a single vehicle had implemented the software. Aston Martin recently announced its integration of CarPlay Ultra, but other automakers like Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Polestar, and Volvo have decided against offering the upgraded version.

According to a report from Financial Times via Ars Technica, automakers initially listed to provide the enhanced CarPlay experience are now backing out. Renault even went as far as telling Apple not to “try to invade our own systems.” Ford and Nissan, along with their luxury brands, have remained tight-lipped about the technology.

Automakers are reconsidering how much control they want to cede to Apple over their screens. Screens serve as the primary user interface in modern vehicles and present a monetization opportunity that many automakers are still navigating. General Motors took a drastic step by removing CarPlay entirely from its cars.

Despite the hesitance from some manufacturers, Porsche remains committed to offering CarPlay Ultra in its future models. Kia, Hyundai, and Genesis have also expressed interest in integrating the technology, despite not being part of Apple’s initial announcement.

If CarPlay Ultra gains enough popularity among consumers, automakers may have no choice but to adopt it. Apple already holds a dominant position in the infotainment battle and is likely to continue its winning streak.

In conclusion, the landscape of in-car technology is evolving, and automakers are grappling with how to balance innovation with control over their systems. The integration of CarPlay Ultra represents a shift in the industry, with some embracing the change while others remain cautious. Only time will tell how the adoption of advanced infotainment systems like CarPlay Ultra will shape the future of automotive technology.

See also  Battery maker CATL reportedly plans Hong Kong IPO to raise $5bn
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