All About Apple CarPlay & Android Auto


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New Apple CarPlay update fixes one of its biggest issues

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Apple has unveiled its latest software update for the iPhone, which brings with it a brand-new look and a host of fresh features for CarPlay – one that rectifies one of our biggest issues with the whole set-up.

In its annual WWDC livestream, Apple pulled the covers off the all-new iOS 26, which introduces a redesigned look for the world’s best-selling smartphone’s user interface called ‘Liquid Glass’. This involves the use of transparent elements on the screen, which replicate the look of glass and have rendered reflections to look more natural.

This new look won’t be exclusive to the iPhone, however, because users will also see this new design language mirrored on their car’s touchscreen via the latest version of Apple CarPlay. As before, the screen will lighten and darken depending on the time of day, plus new wallpapers will also be available for selection.

Perhaps more useful, however, is the fact that incoming calls are now displayed in a much more condensed format at the bottom of the screen, meaning that crucial information such as sat-nav directions are not concealed – an oversight that has previously pained many a CarPlay user.

‘Live Activities’ now also display within the main screen itself, meaning that if you’re following a football game or a delivery, for example, the progress will display neatly in a widget on the home screen.

Speaking of which, customisable widgets like the iPhone’s ‘Dock’ mode are now available for all CarPlay users – not just those lucky enough to have an Aston Martin and thus be using the next-gen CarPlay Ultra. These show on a separate page and include information such as the time, date, to-do lists and even smart home controls.

Finally, while it’s not exclusive to CarPlay, Apple has also made some major improvements to Apple Maps. Your device now remembers places you’ve been, so as to make searching for them again easier, and will even learn your movements and automatically present a better route home. Of course, all of this is encrypted on-device meaning you can sleep soundly knowing Apple CEO Tim Cook won’t be watching your every move.

The latest version of iOS, and in turn CarPlay, will be released later this year – likely in September, just before the release of the new iPhone. Users can access features early by signing up to Apple’s Beta program, however we’d advise caution because doing so leaves you liable to potentially annoying and sometimes device-inhibiting software bugs that won’t be present in the final release.

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Android Auto is now available on all Lucid Air vehicles with latest update

Lucid Air vehicles are finally getting support for Android Auto via their latest software update, available starting today.

Support for Android Auto has been a long time coming for Lucid Air. CarPlay support became standard on the company’s EVs back in 2023, but Android users were ignored at the time. Finally, that’s changing as Android Auto is now available to all Lucid Air vehicles through an over-the-air update.

Android Auto in Lucid Air vehicles will be available in both wired and wireless forms through the “Glass Cockpit” display. Lucid Gravity owners will also be getting Android Auto support “soon.” Support arrives via the Lucid OS 2.7.0 update.

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We spotted signs of Android Auto support coming for Lucid vehicles earlier this year.

Lucid shared the following press release with 9to5Google regarding the update.

Android Auto Compatibility Now Available to Lucid Air Owners
North American and European Lucid owners can now connect Android smartphones to the Lucid Air for an enhanced infotainment experience

NEWARK, CA – June 16, 2025 – Lucid Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: LCID), maker of the world’s most advanced electric vehicles, today announced that Android Auto Smart Driving Companion Application is now available in all Lucid Air vehicles via an over-the-air update to Lucid OS 2.7.0. Owners of the award-winning Lucid Air can now seamlessly access their favorite Android smartphone maps, media, and messaging apps on the Lucid Air Glass
Cockpit via USB or wirelessly.

“Android Auto is one of the most requested features by Lucid owners, and we are delighted to announce that we have begun rolling out a software update to add this capability.” said Dr. Jean-Philippe Gauthier, Head of Software Engineering for Lucid. “Android Auto with Lucid Air’s expansive 34-inch Glass Cockpit builds upon our commitment to compromising nothing by enhancing comfort and convenience for owners.”

To use Android Auto in your Lucid Air, you need to have an Android phone with Android 9.0 or higher, an active data plan, and a compatible USB cable. If your phone has Android 11 or higher, you can use Android Auto wirelessly, without connecting it to your vehicle.

For more information on how to connect your Lucid Air to Android Auto wirelessly or via USB, visit our knowledge center. Android Auto access for Lucid Gravity owners is coming soon.


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