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2024 Apple CarPlay Vehicles: First Look with Porsche and Aston Martin – Digital Trends Spanish

PHOTOS: This is what vehicles with the built-in Apple CarPlay system look like – Digital Trends Spanish

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The first preview of the vehicles that will be incorporated is now available Apple CarPlay as a central infotainment system from 2024. These are photos of sketches of what it will present Porsche y Aston Martin, according to a report Car and Driver discovered by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg.

Apple first introduced the next-generation CarPlay experience in June 2022, promising deeper integration with vehicle functions such as climate controls, instrument cluster integration, support for multiple in-dash displays, a radio app Dedicated FM, widgets, greater customization and more.

The next-generation CarPlay interface is tailored to a specific vehicle and an automaker’s brand identity, as shown below.

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The other brands that should begin to integrate Apple CarPlay:

Acura, Audi, Ford, Honda, Infiniti, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Polestar, Porsche, Renault y Volvo.

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