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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 are the main features of the new generation of Apple CarPlay as discussed in your interview with John Smith?
**Interview with John Smith, Automotive Technology Analyst**
**Interviewer:** Good evening, John! Thank you for joining us to discuss the upcoming launch of the new generation of Apple CarPlay. There’s a lot of buzz around it lately, especially with Audi’s involvement. Can you shed some light on what this new version brings to the table?
**John Smith:** Absolutely! The new generation of Apple CarPlay is set to revolutionize in-car infotainment systems. What’s exciting about this update is its deeper integration with vehicle hardware. It will allow for more personalized options, such as displaying information from multiple screens, giving drivers access to different vehicle controls right from their CarPlay interface.
**Interviewer:** That sounds like a significant upgrade. Recently, a record in the European Union database featured images of the CarPlay interface with Audi’s logo. What does this signify for Audi customers?
**John Smith:** It indicates that Audi is not just committed but is also moving quickly to implement the new CarPlay in its upcoming models. Audi was one of the first manufacturers to partner with Apple for CarPlay, and this latest development suggests that their new vehicles will be equipped with the latest technology as soon as it officially launches.
**Interviewer:** Speaking of launches, Apple indicated that the first cars featuring this upgraded CarPlay system would be hitting the market soon—potentially in 2024. Do you think consumers are ready for this shift?
**John Smith:** Definitely. There has been a growing demand for more integrated and user-friendly infotainment systems among consumers. With features like customizable interfaces and enhanced vehicle functionality, I believe consumers will embrace these advancements. Audi’s reputation for innovation will certainly play a big role in attracting tech-savvy buyers.
**Interviewer:** It’s clear that this technology could reshape our driving experience. How do you envision this impacting the competition among automakers?
**John Smith:** Competition will intensify, especially among brands looking to attract younger, tech-focused consumers. If Audi successfully incorporates this next-gen CarPlay seamlessly, it could set a benchmark for other manufacturers. We might see a ripple effect where more automakers rush to enhance their technology offerings to keep up.
**Interviewer:** Thanks for your insights, John! It will be fascinating to see how this technology evolves in the coming months and how it transforms our driving experiences.
**John Smith:** My pleasure! I’m looking forward to it as well; it’s an exciting time for automotive innovation.