Apple Launches Advanced CarPlay System with Aston Martin as Pioneer
Apple Introduces CarPlay Ultra with Aston Martin Leading the Way
Apple has officially released its comprehensive CarPlay Ultra system. Effective immediately, Aston Martin will start equipping its vehicles with CarPlay Ultra, extending the Apple ecosystem to every display within the car, including the dashboard instruments.
Starting today, new orders for models such as the DBX, Vantage, DB12, and Vanquish will automatically include CarPlay Ultra. Current owners of Aston Martin’s latest infotainment systems, introduced with the 2024 DB12, will receive the update in the upcoming weeks through authorized dealers.
Collaborative Design and Customization
Aston Martin collaborated closely with Apple to ensure that CarPlay Ultra aligns with the brand’s distinctive design ethos while maintaining its recognizable aesthetic. Users can choose from multiple designs for the speedometer and tachometer, which integrate seamlessly with full-screen navigation and media displays, offering an immersive Apple-centric experience.
Drivers have the flexibility to customize their instrument clusters with various themes, colors, and wallpapers, allowing for a personalized interface. CarPlay Ultra also enables the placement of Apple widgets on both screens and provides control over essential vehicle functions such as radio and climate settings.
Enhanced Control and Functionality
Despite the extensive digital integration, critical vehicle operations like heating, cooling, gear selection, exhaust, and chassis controls remain accessible through physical buttons and override switches. Users can interact with their vehicle via the touchscreen, traditional controls, or Siri voice commands.
Initially announced in 2022, CarPlay Ultra faced delays, possibly due to Apple’s efforts to finalize Aston Martin’s bespoke version. Nevertheless, the system is now available.
Industry Impact and Future Rollout
Aston Martin is among the select few brands partnering with Apple on CarPlay Ultra, alongside Porsche. However, not all automakers are embracing the shift to Apple-managed in-car experiences. Companies like General Motors have opted out of CarPlay, while others like Rivian prefer maintaining control over their digital ecosystems. On the other hand, Ferrari has acknowledged the superiority of smartphone integration over its proprietary navigation systems.
CarPlay Ultra is being launched in the United States and Canada initially, with plans to expand globally within the year. To utilize CarPlay Ultra, drivers will need an iPhone 12 or newer running iOS 18.54 or later.
The automotive industry will be watching to see if Porsche follows suit and how other manufacturers respond. A successful implementation could lead to widespread adoption, making CarPlay Ultra a standard feature in vehicles worldwide.