For one, AAWireless has launched the much-anticipated successor to the wireless Android Auto adapter, named the . While it's designed the same as the previous model, meaning it's still a plug-and-play affair, you can now use the device to run Apple's CarPlay operating system wirelessly. So, instead of having to wire your iPhone to an older vehicle to run the iOS-based platform, you can simply pair it to the dongle.
If your car supports Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, that will continue. Both will remain available in all GM gas-powered vehicles for the foreseeable future. As we advance toward our centralized computing platform, we'll gradually move to a better, more deeply integrated experience - a direction the broader industry is taking as vehicles become more software-defined. This will happen over time, not overnight. We value our collaboration with Apple and Google and remain focused on delivering experiences customers love.