The arrival of CarPlay 2 promises to revolutionize the user experience in cars, but it seems that the path to its implementation has had certain complications. Apple announced this new version at WWDC 2022, generating many expectations with the images presented of its integration in cars from brands such as Aston Martin and Porsche. However, despite the progress shown, The first vehicles with this system are not yet available..
Recent leaks have revealed more details about what CarPlay 2 will bring with it. The following images, obtained from a European database, show what the new widgets designed for the interface will look like. Among the options that have been revealed are Clock, Weather, Calendar, Now Playing widgets and a unique combination of Navigation and Now Playing.
A familiar interface with versatile widgets
The redesigned CarPlay 2 interface is characterized by its similarity to the widgets we already know on other Apple devices like iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This facilitates a smoother transition for users. However, This continuity of design also raises questions on why similar features have not yet been implemented in the current version of CarPlay.
Widgets are primarily intended to fit the dashboard of compatible vehicles. However, Some users have expressed doubts about the possibility of this design being restricted. to certain configurations, limiting their impact on other car models.
Delays in CarPlay 2 implementation?
Apple had initially promised that the first vehicles equipped with CarPlay 2 would arrive in late 2023, then later changed the date to 2024. However, as of early 2025, there are still no cars with this technology on the market. So far, only Aston Martin has indicated a model that will have it (DB12) and Porsche has announced that there will be a model, but we don't yet know which one. This has caused confusion among users who were hoping for a faster implementation. and casts doubt on whether the tech giant will be able to meet its new deadlines.
Despite these delays, there is speculation that Apple could use WWDC 2025 to offer a significant update on this project. In any case, It seems that the wait for users will be even longerCar brands such as Audi, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, among others, were mentioned as allies in this development, but none have confirmed a specific model with the integrated system.
More functions, the great promise of CarPlay 2
While the leaks about the widgets are interesting, what's most striking about CarPlay 2 is the advanced features it promises. As announced by Apple, This version will allow you to control various aspects of the car directly from the interface, such as seat configuration, air conditioning and other vehicle systems such as tire pressure. In addition, the integration of the camera system and other essential driving tools are part of its proposal.
However, some experts believe that Apple should focus on improving the current version of CarPlay while solving the challenges of this new evolutionThis would allow for a more robust system to be offered before launching a new product on the market.
The main question remains whether CarPlay 2 will meet user expectations and how it will affect cars that are currently not compatible. This makes it clear that technological development in the automotive sector depends not only on innovative advances, but also on a effective implementation that satisfies to customers.