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CarPlay the driving force deciding the choice between two nearly identical cars
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The current CarPlay discussion centers on whether Apple’s next big CarPlay upgrade—often referred to as “CarPlay Ultra”—is arriving soon, and how CarPlay affects buyers choosing between similar cars. People are treating CarPlay as a deciding factor in vehicle comparisons, not just an infotainment accessory.
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The current CarPlay discussion centers on whether Apple’s next big CarPlay upgrade—often referred to as “CarPlay Ultra”—is arriving soon, and how CarPlay affects buyers choosing between similar cars. People are treating CarPlay as a deciding factor in vehicle comparisons, not just an infotainment accessory.
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In May 2025, Apple launched CarPlay Ultra, the long-awaited next-generation version of CarPlay that it first previewed in 2022. More than a year later, however, CarPlay Ultra is still limited to selec
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The differences between the iPhone and Android show up when you connect them to your car, as well.
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