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Apple’s takeover of in-car screens hits stumbling block – report

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com June 26, 2025

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Apple’s plans to have its new CarPlay Ultra system, which is displayed across multiple screens and was set to be used by multiple automakers, has reportedly hit a hurdle.

Originally revealed in 2022, then previewed in Aston Martin and Porsche renders in 2023, but not due to arrive in production vehicles from the former until this year, Apple CarPlay Ultra was set to feature in Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Polestar, Renault and Volvo vehicles.

But according to the Financial Times, via Ars Technica, none of these automakers intend to offer the new system in their vehicles.

A Renault executive reportedly went so far as to tell Apple: “Don’t try to invade our own systems”.

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These brands were among the 16 set to use the system, the others being Acura, Honda, Infiniti, Jaguar, Land Rover and Nissan.

Hyundai, Kia and Genesis subsequently announced they would launch Apple CarPlay Ultra too.

Porsche has confirmed it still plans to offer the system, but the German automaker offered no timeline for its rollout.

Jaguar and Land Rover are reportedly still evaluating it, while Ford, Infiniti and Nissan said they had no information to share with the Financial Times.