Three years ago, at WWDC 2022, Apple showed off its vision for the next generation of CarPlay. The sneak peak showed off a car with huge, wrap-around displays, featuring customizable widgets, a futuristic UI, and car controls built-into CarPlay. Frankly, it just looked cool.
But Apple surprised us this morning with its latest press release: This radical change to CarPlay, now called CarPlay Ultra, is finally rolling out, today—but only for a very limited audience.
That's a major bummer for any of us who don't happen to own the right Aston Martin. But there's a silver lining: Apple says that Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis have all opted into CarPlay Ultra, and will bring the feature to their cars as well. There's no timeline for when that will happen, but hey—better than nothing.
CarPlay Ultra vs. CarPlay
So, you can have CarPlay Ultra elements take up the display behind your steering wheel. That might manifest as your speedometer, tachometer, and a tool of your choosing, including the driving assist window, Apple Music, Maps, or tire pressure. I'd personally find it quite useful to have my directions featured front and center behind my wheel, so any time I check my speed, I get a heads-up about my next turn.
Credit: AppleWe're sure to see more about this feature from Apple as it begins rolling out in full. But if you want a small glimpse of what to expect, check out that initial press release. There's a short simulation of the interior of an Aston Martin; it shows the driver's screen with an active speedometer, tachometer, and Apple Music widget, while the main display has an active Apple Maps view. To its right, you can see a smaller Apple Maps widget displaying the next turn, a small Apple Music widget featuring playback controls, and a small Calendar widget showing the driver's next meeting.
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