The Evolution of Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay has been a hot-button topic in the vehicle infotainment discourse. Consumers appreciate the seamless phone-mirroring experience, yet not all automakers share this enthusiasm. Some concerns revolve around data access, while others yearn for a more tailored integration within their brands.

Introducing CarPlay Ultra
Enter Apple CarPlay Ultra, the latest innovation in the world of vehicle connectivity, which was announced in 2022 and is set to hit the roads in 2025. Unlike its predecessor, CarPlay Ultra promises to expand beyond just a phone mirroring interface. This advanced system allows Apple to take control of not just the center infotainment screen, but also the driver’s information dashboard.
Features and Customization
Currently debuting in Aston Martin’s latest models, CarPlay Ultra aims to deliver a cohesive driving experience. The interface will feel familiar to iOS users, with Apple’s signature design elements. However, unlike standard CarPlay, it includes vehicle controls like air conditioning and heating, integrating them into a unified system.
The customization options are noteworthy; drivers can choose different themes for their instrument cluster, similar to selecting watch faces on the Apple Watch. With critical information, such as tire pressure and coolant temperature readily displayed, it ensures drivers have everything they need at a glance. While Apple claims a bespoke experience, the distinctive design may overshadow the unique traits of luxury brands.
Compatibility is limited to iPhone 12 and newer models running iOS 18.5, with setup requiring a brief download process. Currently available for Aston Martin’s lineup in the U.S. and Canada, Apple CarPlay Ultra is anticipated to expand globally, with manufacturers such as Genesis and Porsche already experimenting with the technology. It will be fascinating to see how CarPlay Ultra evolves across different automotive brands.