Plans for the rollout of the next-gen don’t seem to be going too well. Despite Porsche being announced as one of the first companies in line to support it, the company has implied that its first hybrid Porsche 911 won’t include it. The German sports car maker says that the $164k 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS will see CarPlay “integrated more deeply into the vehicle,” but went on to imply that this doesn’t mean it will be the next-generation experience Apple first announced almost two years ago .
.. Next-generation CarPlay Apple first announced plans to “reinvent the CarPlay experience” almost two years ago, back at WWDC 2022.
This would effectively see an Apple user-interface , including core instrument clusters. CarPlay will seamlessly render the speed, fuel level, temperature, and more on the instrument cluster. Deeper integration with the vehicle will allow users to do things like control the radio or change the climate directly through CarPlay.
The company said then that it would be available in a new cars starting in late 2023, with said to be among the first car makers to adopt it. Since then, however, there has been little sign of progress. Mercedes – also listed by Apple as a future partner for next-gen CarPlay – appears to .
As of last month, there had on which car makers would introduce it when. First hybrid Porsche 911 seemingly won’t include it While the 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS is billed as the company’s first ever hybrid 911, the term is .
