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With the deadline for the launch of the first vehicles with the new generation of CarPlay (indicated by Apple on its official website) is already running out in 2024, but a document indicates that Apple’s new infotainment system may be about to be finally launched.
As seen by MacRumorsa record made in the European Union database shows images of the CarPlay interface with the company logo Audiwhich was one of the automakers that initially committed to adopting the new feature in its vehicles.
Image: MacRumors
However, until now the manufacturer had not yet confirmed or commented on the adoption of the new CarPlay — which means that the registration of images in the EU database may indicate that Apple may be working on a “silent” launch.
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Announced in 2022, the new CarPlay has already been the subject of back and forth and even uncertainty. If, last year, manufacturers Aston Martin and Porsche released previews of the system in their vehicles, this year Mercede-Benz announced that it had given up on adopting it.
This year, Apple reaffirmed its commitment to the new CarPlay and showed more details about the system at WWDC24. It remains to be seen whether any manufacturer will launch a vehicle with the new feature this year-end — which would make Apple meet the promised deadline on time.
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What new features can drivers expect from the next-generation CarPlay?
**Interview: The Future of CarPlay with Tech Expert John Doe**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, John. There’s been some exciting news regarding the next generation of CarPlay, particularly a recent discovery of new assets in a public database. Can you tell us what’s happening?
**John Doe:** Absolutely! As of November 25, 2024, new graphical assets related to the next-gen CarPlay were found in a European Union database. This suggests that we’re getting closer to the official launch of this innovative infotainment system. Apple’s new CarPlay is set to offer a more integrated and personalized experience, especially with its debut in upcoming vehicles[[1](https://9to5mac.com/2024/11/25/next-gen-carplay-assets-found-in-public-database-as-launch-draws-near/)].
**Interviewer:** We’ve seen some images featuring the Audi logo. How significant is Audi’s involvement with this new system?
**John Doe:** Audi’s commitment is quite crucial, as they were one of the first automakers to announce support for the new CarPlay features. This integration indicates that they are ready to embrace a more connected and seamless driving experience. The images that surfaced not only show the CarPlay interface but also highlight the collaboration between Apple and Audi, which could set the standard for future car manufacturers[[1](https://9to5mac.com/2024/11/25/next-gen-carplay-assets-found-in-public-database-as-launch-draws-near/)].
**Interviewer:** With the deadline for vehicles equipped with this new CarPlay quickly approaching, what can consumers expect in terms of features?
**John Doe:** Consumers can look forward to a vastly enhanced interface that goes beyond just mirroring your iPhone. The next-gen CarPlay is designed to control more vehicle functions, such as climate control, speed, and more, giving drivers a cohesive experience with their car’s settings. The goal is to make driving safer and more enjoyable by allowing drivers to interact with their usual apps and settings without distraction[[1](https://9to5mac.com/2024/11/25/next-gen-carplay-assets-found-in-public-database-as-launch-draws-near/)].
**Interviewer:** There seems to be a lot of anticipation surrounding this launch. What do you think this means for the automotive and tech industries?
**John Doe:** The launch of next-gen CarPlay could potentially redefine how we think about in-car technology. It represents a shift towards smarter vehicles that are more integrated with our digital lives. For the automotive industry, this means that manufacturers will need to innovate and adapt to remain competitive, while for the tech industry, it further solidifies the importance of software and connectivity in everyday consumer products[[1](https://9to5mac.com/2024/11/25/next-gen-carplay-assets-found-in-public-database-as-launch-draws-near/)].
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, John. This is certainly a development to watch as we approach the official launch!
**John Doe:** Thank you for having me! I’m excited to see how this unfolds in the coming months.