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What is Apple CarPlay®?

iPhone® app control through your car stereo

Apple CarPlay technology is a convenient way to access your iPhone® through your car stereo. You can use certain phone functions as you drive, but in a manner that'll let you stay focused on the road.

Apple iOS 13 CarPlay update: With the release of iOS 13 some time ago, Apple made significant upgrades to CarPlay for the first time since its introduction. Read all about those changes below, and check this space for any major CarPlay updates in the future.

A CarPlay stereo gives you access to your iPhone's calling, music, mapping, and message applications with a simple one-cord connection to your iPhone using the phone's Lightning-to-USB cable, or – in some cases – wirelessly.

iOS 13 upgrades made CarPlay even more driver-friendly

We're getting right to the updates, but if you're new to Apple CarPlay, make sure you read the rest of the article, too. First, the good news: Apple CarPlay lives on your iPhone, so you don't need to update any car stereo with existing CarPlay compatibility, just your iPhone. But you will need to have an iPhone current enough to run iOS 13 (anything newer than a 6s should work) and update your phone's software accordingly to take advantage of these specific features.

With that out of the way, let's move on to the most exciting aspects of that iOS 13 update...

Tiled Dashboard

The Dashboard screen offers a split-screen view with the map on the left and multiple tiles on the right. You'll see the audio you're playing, smart Siri® suggestions, info about incoming texts and calls, and other common tasks. This drastically improves CarPlay's functionality as you don't have to flip between different app screens to get all the key info while you're driving.

Apple CarPlay Dashboard screen

Siri to the rescue

Siri's a lot easier to use, too. When you trigger it with your voice or a button, the newer CarPlay shows a mic icon in the lower corner of the display rather than taking over the whole screen. Ever since the iOS 13 update, non-Apple app developers can add direct Siri functionality, giving you voice control over CarPlay-compatible apps like Spotify, Audible, and Waze.

A new Calendar app

Want to plan your day ahead as soon as you get into your car? Now you can pull up the  Calendar app in CarPlay and see every reminder and appointment that's in your iPhone.

Dark and Light Modes

CarPlay has always featured a sort of Dark Mode that shows white text against black backgrounds. Now you can add Light Mode, which exhibits black text against white backgrounds that should be easier to decipher in direct sunlight. Users can choose Dark Mode all the time or have CarPlay automatically shift from Light to Dark when the ambient light in the car changes.

Apple CarPlay Light Mode

Light Mode

Apple CarPlay Dark Mode

Dark Mode

Album artwork: yay or nay? You can choose!

There are a couple of changes for album artwork, too. The Now Playing and Apple Music app interfaces now put an even bigger emphasis on album artwork. But you can also select to have album artwork never displayed on the stereo's screen in Now Playing.

Apple CarPlay Now Playing screen

Don't want to be disturbed? CarPlay lets you drive without notifications

You can now turn on your phone's "Do Not Disturb While Driving" feature through CarPlay's Settings app, so you won't see phone or text notifications on your car stereo. Those trying to get in touch with you will get a text back letting them know you're driving.

Keep using your iPhone

Finally, one key change is that your iPhone is now able to retain its functionality while connected to your stereo in CarPlay. In the past, your iPhone would be basically locked while in CarPlay mode, but this is no longer the case. Your passengers can check out your iPhone to choose new tunes, see your latest photos, fire off a text with plenty of emojis, or whatever — your iPhone works normally even while your stereo's running CarPlay.

So those were the major changes to Apple CarPlay in the iOS 13 update. Continue reading and watching below to learn more about CarPlay basics and how you can more safely use your favorite iPhone functions from the driver's seat.

See CarPlay in action

Watch this video demonstration for a real-world glimpse at an Apple CarPlay stereo in action.

How does Apple CarPlay work?

When you connect your iPhone to car stereo that’s compatible with Apple CarPlay, large, familiar iOS app icons appear on the stereo's touchscreen, along with the time and a Dashboard button you can press to activate the Siri voice assistant. You'll be able to operate some apps with fingertip touches, while many functions can be initiated via Siri using the "Hey Siri" voice command. You won't even have to take your hands off the wheel once you've started.

iOS apps that work with CarPlay include:

  • Phone — Make calls, return calls you missed, and check your voicemail, all with Siri's help. You'll be able to see your caller information right on the receiver's screen.
  • Music — Pull up your iPhone's artists, songs, playlists, and more through your stereo's controls, or tell Siri what you want to hear. The display will mirror your iPhone's Music screen, so you'll be able to see what's playing and choose tracks easily, whether you’re streaming from your Apple Music account or playing downloaded files from iTunes.
  • Maps— View your Apple Maps screen on the receiver's display, complete with turn-by-turn directions, traffic conditions, and estimated travel time. Use Siri and your voice to enter a destination or search for nearby points of interest.
  • Messages — You already know that texting and driving is a bad idea. With Apple CarPlay, you can have Siri send, read, and reply to your text messages for you, so you won't have to look at or touch your phone while you're behind the wheel.
  • Podcasts — Pull up your favorite podcast to help pass the time…
  • Audiobooks — …or listen to a story without touching your phone.
  • Now Playing — One touch will show you instantly what's providing the soundtrack to your travels.
  • Calendar — See all of your upcoming appointments and reminders in one place.

Navigation apps that work with CarPlay

CarPlay already includes Apple Maps. But users like to have options, so Apple listened and added two other popular navigation apps.

  • Waze — The popular navigation app is available on Apple CarPlay. Not only does Waze provide turn-by-turn directions, but its users count on crowd-sourced info for up-to-the minute details about congestion, accidents, speed traps, and more.
  • Google Maps — Apple listened to their customers who wanted more navigation options and joined forces with their smartphone competitors to bring Google Maps to the CarPlay platform. You can use your voice to enter a destination or search for a nearby stopping point.

There are a handful of other navigation apps that work with CarPlay, but most of them are used mainly outside of the United States.

Audio apps that work in CarPlay

Naturally, since we're talking about a car stereo, there are plenty of listening options for music, podcasts, and audiobooks. Here is a sampling of the most popular apps that are available in CarPlay – but these aren't all of them!

  • Spotify
  • Tidal
  • Pandora
  • Amazon Music
  • YouTube Music (formerly Google Play Music)
  • Qobuz
  • iHeartRadio
  • Stitcher
  • SiriusXM Radio (subscription required)
  • Audible
  • LiveOne Music (formerly Slacker Radio) 
  • Radio Disney

Most other non-audio and non-navigation apps will not be accessible through Apple CarPlay. Non-audio apps that do work include WhatsApp for messaging. Apple may approve more apps for CarPlay in the future, but they'll likely only be apps that can be used safely while driving and with Siri.

Apple CarPlay apps screen

What about wireless Apple CarPlay?

Wireless Apple CarPlay first made it into the dashes of some high-end factory stereos but now it has moved into the aftermarket realm. Compatible stereos employ a built-in Wi-Fi network in combination with Bluetooth to communicate with your iPhone. After the initial setup and pairing with your phone, you'll be able to launch CarPlay on the stereo without touching your phone as soon as you get into your vehicle.

Not only does wireless CarPlay save you the hassle of having to plug in your phone whenever you get into the vehicle, it also works great for fans of wireless charging in the vehicle, as they can set their phone down and leave it alone to charge as they travel.

Can I make my wired CarPlay radio wireless?

Almost immediately after we started carrying our first CarPlay receivers, people started asking about wireless options. We now carry plenty of models in wired and wireless configurations, but if you already have a wired-only CarPlay unit in your dash, it used to be nearly impossible to make the switch without buying and installing a new radio. The CRUX ACP-WLX Wireless Apple CarPlay Interface works with nearly every factory and aftermarket radio with wired CarPlay capability to turn it into a wireless unit. Adding this interface is as simple as plugging the included cable into your radio's dedicated CarPlay USB port, then pairing your iPhone via Bluetooth. After that, you're ready to enjoy CarPlay as you drive without needing to connect your iPhone again.

Where can I find Apple CarPlay?

You can find Apple CarPlay compatiblilty as a factory option in select 2014 and newer vehicles, and in many aftermarket stereos. CarPlay requires a diagonal screen size of at least 6" to work, but it’s not just limited to large stereos – there are now receivers with fold-out screens that can fit in most smaller (2") dash openings that will still work with CarPlay.

Check out our full selection of car stereos that are compatible with Apple CarPlay. There are an impressive number of aftermarket stereos with wireless Apple CarPlay, too. Most of the stereos we offer are also compatible with Android Auto™ making them ideal for shared vehicles driven by owners of different types of phones.

Do you have questions about Apple CarPlay?

If you want to add CarPlay to your vehicle, we can help. Check in with a knowledgeable Crutchfield Advisor via phone or chat. There’s likely a solution that fits your ride and we’ll help you get on the road with CarPlay bringing your favorite phone functionality within reach.

  • Kerry Yarkin from Palo Alto

    Posted on 11/17/2022

    How to change time back to daylight savings?

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    Dominic DeVito from Crutchfield

    on 11/18/2022

    Hi Kerry: The time on your smartphone should've automatically reset. If your radio has a built-in clock function, consult the manual for how to change the settings. If you bought your radio from Crutchfield and still need help, our free lifetime Tech Support service is available to you via phone 7 days a week; the number should be listed on your most recent invoice.
  • Patrick

    Posted on 9/20/2022

    Hi, I have a 2011 Nissan Juke and was wanting to change the stereo out with carplay. But I cant find a usb port on my car, do the stereos on Crutchfield have wireless carplay? Thanks!

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    Dominic DeVito from Crutchfield

    on 9/20/2022

    Hi Patrick - thanks for your question. If you want to add CarPlay to your car, the new stereo will have a USB port (or two) which you can use to connect your iPhone, regardless if you are using wired or wireless CarPlay. If you want wireless CarPlay, our site has a filter for that feature under "iPod/iPhone control" on the left-hand rail of our "All Car Stereos" selection page. Once you plug in your vehicle information, you can see all the radios that fit your Juke and choose among the options that you're looking for. If you have any more questions, call or chat one of our Advisors!
  • Carolyn from Chicagoland

    Posted on 5/11/2022

    I have a toyota rav4 and am confused over what is needed to install carplah with an iphone. Can you assist?

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    Dominic DeVito from Crutchfield

    on 5/12/2022

    Hi Carolyn - Give one of our Advisors a call or chat with us online. They'll help you figure out which radios with CarPlay will fit your exact vehicle, plus the dash kit and wiring harness you'll need to make the radio and your car work together. They'll also help you figure out which factory features you can keep, if any.
  • Michael Cobb from Clovis

    Posted on 4/27/2022

    I have a 2018 Toyota Camry, it doesn't have apple car play. How can I/or can I get it without purchasing a new radio? Is there some type of a adaptor? Thanks in advance.

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    Dominic DeVito from Crutchfield

    on 4/28/2022

    Hi Michael - thanks for your question. Unfortunately, there is not currently a way to "convert" a radio that doesn't have CarPlay into one that does. There are adapters out there that can allow you to add wireless CarPlay capability to a radio that was previously wired-only, but to upgrade to CarPlay you're going to have to have a new radio and an iPhone. Depending on the trim level of your Camry, we should have plenty of radio options for you -- give one of our Advisors a call or chat online and let us help!
  • John A Knight from Wellsville

    Posted on 8/2/2021

    When using Carplay and Android auto for that matter as well thru USB, are you using your devices dac or the car stereo /units dac?

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    Dominic DeVito from Crutchfield

    on 8/2/2021

    Hi John - thanks for reading. You're using the DAC in the car stereo when listening through Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
  • Rafael Alfaro from Philadelphia Pennsyl

    Posted on 6/3/2021

    I have Mazda CX-5 2015 how can get the CarPlay to fits in my car and how much cost.

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    Crutchfield Writing Team from Crutchfield

    on 6/4/2021

    Rafael, When you enter your vehicle's info into our Outfit My Car tool, you can see which CarPlay-ready stereos fit your car. If you have any questions, our advisors are available via phone or chat.
  • Jim from Toms River

    Posted on 7/8/2020

    Do manufacturers make wireless CarPlay upgrade kits yet? I see 3rd parties are now selling wireless CarPlay dongles but I'd rather get one from the manufacturer. With future iPhones possibly coming portless, I'm worried that I should try to get a wireless option.

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    Dominic DeVito from Crutchfield

    on 7/9/2020

    Hi Jim - thanks for your question. At this time, I'm not aware of any kits that upgrade a wired CarPlay system to a wireless one that are made by either Apple or any car manufacturers or any major aftermarket receiver brands (Sony, Pioneer, Alpine, JVC/Kenwood, etc.). The key player for any CarPlay equipment is Apple, as they control the licensing that ultimately determines what is compatible and what isn't. None of the upgrade kits that are out there now are officially licensed by Apple so their effectiveness is doubtful, especially whenever Apple updates their iOS.
  • Charles Lyou from CENTREVILLE

    Posted on 6/10/2020

    Thank you for your detailed explanation. I have one question for you. I'm looking for a wireless carplay adapter to use the map, is your company selling it?

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    Dominic DeVito from Crutchfield

    on 6/11/2020

    Hi Charles - thanks for reading. We aren't currently selling any adapters that can convert a receiver's wired Apple CarPlay functionality into a wireless operation. They're out there and easy enough to find, but at this point none of them are officially licensed by Apple so their effectiveness is always a question mark, especially whenever Apple updates their iOS.
  • Linda from Lincoln

    Posted on 4/8/2020

    This would be great, but the last time I tried to use it, the entire dashboard on my 2019 Honda went black. I will never use it again.

  • Raoul Diggle from Luton

    Posted on 9/8/2019

    I have a Honda Jazz 2005 model. I want to upgrade to Apple Carplay for my iPhone. What would you recommend

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    Dominic DeVito from Crutchfield

    on 9/9/2019

    Sorry Raoul, but we don't have any info about the Jazz, since it's not sold in the United States. The closest thing we have is the Honda Fit, but there's no guarantee that the stereo fitment or wiring will be the same. Wish we could do more.

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