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GM Confirms Plan to Drop Apple CarPlay From Future Gas Cars

GM says deeper in-car integration will replace phone projection.

Overview

  • CEO Mary Barra said new gasoline models are expected to lose CarPlay and Android Auto as they get major updates, extending a policy first applied to GM EVs in 2023.
  • GM is shifting customers to a proprietary infotainment platform built with Google services, moving away from phone-based projection systems.
  • Chief Product Officer Sterling Anderson called the move a "very Jobsian" decision and argued native software enables charging management, Super Cruise availability, and integrated maps.
  • Barra said support for car keys in Apple Wallet will be announced soon, while GM has nothing to share on Apple Music.
  • GM frames the strategy as a software business play, targeting $20–$25 billion in subscription revenue by 2030, with Google Maps and Google Assistant offered at no cost for eight years in supported vehicles.