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AutoVehicle TechApple’s grand plans for CarPlay start with an exciting upgrade inside iOS 17.4The forthcoming iOS 17.4 update will give you a new option for Apple Maps in your carWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

The forthcoming iOS 17.4 update will give you a new option for Apple Maps in your car

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Quick SummaryThe upcoming iOS 17.4 update will allow drivers to see upcoming manoeuvres on their car’s instrument cluster while using Apple Maps.However, this feature is currently limited to a few car models like Volvo, Polestar, and BMW.

The upcoming iOS 17.4 update will allow drivers to see upcoming manoeuvres on their car’s instrument cluster while using Apple Maps.However, this feature is currently limited to a few car models like Volvo, Polestar, and BMW.

The upcoming iOS 17.4 update will allow drivers to see upcoming manoeuvres on their car’s instrument cluster while using Apple Maps.However, this feature is currently limited to a few car models like Volvo, Polestar, and BMW.

The upcoming iOS 17.4 update will allow drivers to see upcoming manoeuvres on their car’s instrument cluster while using Apple Maps.

However, this feature is currently limited to a few car models like Volvo, Polestar, and BMW.

Applehas detailed a change coming to how Apple Maps is displayed in the instrument cluster of compatible cars with the forthcomingiOS17.4 update.

Apple says: “In iOS 17.4, with supported CarPlay vehicles, Apple Maps will present a new instrument cluster experience with information about upcoming maneuvers.

Apple CarPlay is undergoing something of a revolution as Apple looks to improve the experience in cars. Many car buyers are now only interested in making sure that any new car they buy supports Apple CarPlay and both Apple and car manufacturers want to boost this experience.

This specific change will mean that drivers will soon have the option to change the view that appears in the instrument cluster of their car. Drivers who use Apple Maps for navigation will know that there are two view options for the central display of your car - and now you’ll be able to get more information about upcoming turns in the instrument cluster.

There’s a catch, of course, which is the “supported CarPlay vehicles” line. At present, it’s only reallyVolvo, Polestar andBMWthat support the integration of CarPlay Maps on the car’s instrument panel. The vast majority of vehicles only show Apple Maps on the central infotainment display.

Apple CarPlay is evolving and there’s more to come

While this might only be a minor change, there’s a lot happening in the wider car industry which suggests that Apple CarPlay is going to grow in importance. In December 2023, Apple –in cahoots with Porsche and Aston Martin– showed off full instrument panel customisation, themed to match the car brand, but running from Apple CarPlay.

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Since that reveal, little has been said about when this larger experience might become more widespread. We’re not just expecting to see it customised for those brands, we’re expecting to see it across a range of other cars too.

Apple has only said that the first vehicles offering thenew Apple CarPlay experiencewill arrive in 2024, but beyond that it remains something of a mystery.

For those with select Volvo, Polestar and BMW models, however, your Apple Maps CarPlay experience will get a little better with the next iOS update to hit youriPhone.

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