In-vehicle navigation has undergone incredible changes in recent years. A few years ago, navigation, which could not do more than just give directions, had changed with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Apple CarPlay, which Apple has made a lot of effort and focused on just like an operating system, is undergoing a major change.
Significant improvements were made in design and user experience at the WWDC 2022 event that took place today. Perhaps the biggest of these has arrived for Apple users’ driving companion.
Big changes for Apple CarPlay are on the way
CarPlay has offered a design close to what we’ve seen in other Apple products since it was first released. This navigation system, which is an important part of the Apple ecosystem, takes on a brand new design. As a result of partnership with leading automakers, you will be able to fully control your vehicle from a control center-like interface.
The biggest contribution of the new design to the user experience was customizability. By changing the colors, fonts and wallpapers you want to see on your screen, you can get CarPlay that works integrated with other built-in applications. The new design concept that’s being projected is a few winks at iOS 16, which aligns well with the rest of the Apple ecosystem.
One of CarPlay’s biggest claims was its compatibility with the rest of the Apple ecosystem. The new interface hugs services such as Apple Home and Apple Music more tightly, and the easy accessibility of these services is evident in every corner of the interface.
The enriched experience of CarPlay will be available in next year’s cars from leading brands:
These manufacturers are introducing the latest Apple CarPlay in cars launching next year. will keep it. New manufacturers may be added to this list in the future. However, we are pleased that we can already see the best-selling manufacturers in our country here.