Apple's next-generation CarPlay system will be launched in 2024, with Porsche and Aston Martin starting at the first stage, and their new models will support the latest generation of CarPlay, such as the new Aston Martin DB12 (including the convertible version), Porsche's new all-electric Macan, etc.
The new generation of CarPlay can occupy all the screens in the cockpit, while the old version can only use the large central screen, and the secondary and passenger screens are wasted. Taking Porsche's new generation of CarPlay as an example, in addition to the large-screen main control interface, the driver's instrument screen (left) and the passenger screen (right) can be customized CarPlay display content, and the background wallpaper uniformly adopts Porsche's houndstooth pattern:
The new generation of CarPlay can display the artist's album information on the Ston Martin instrument screen, subverting the traditional perception.
The next generation of CarPlay requires the on-board computer to provide data such as vehicle speed, fuel, tire pressure, and outside air temperature in order to display key information in a personalized way at the instrument screen position, and the values should be consistent with traditional instruments. In order to reassure manufacturers and drivers, Apple has emphasized that this critical information will not be recorded or stored, and that Apple and iPhone will not track or analyze this data