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Report Examines GM's Controversial Move to Abandon Apple CarPlay

An in-depth Bloomberg report today resurfaced General Motors' decision to replace Apple CarPlay with its own software.

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Last year, GM announced that it planned to forgo Apple ‌CarPlay‌ in its new electric vehicles, starting with the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV. Instead, the automaker introduced a proprietary infotainment platform, aiming to control and customize the digital experience within its vehicles. This transition is part of GM's strategic pivot toward enhancing its software capabilities and establishing a stronger digital services revenue stream. However, the change has not been without its hurdles, with numerous customers and automotive reviewers reporting technical issues and a steep learning curve associated with the new system.

‌CarPlay‌ has become a staple of most new vehicles, offering drivers a familiar interface that mirrors their iPhone's functionality onto the vehicle's dashboard. Apple reported in 2022 that 79% of car buyers in the U.S. insisted on ‌CarPlay‌ support when considering a new vehicle purchase.

GM's new in-house system, Ultifi, is envisioned as a comprehensive digital platform that offers a range of services such as navigation and media streaming, enhanced by subscription-based add-ons to drive revenue. Despite these aspirations, the rollout of Ultifi has encountered significant obstacles such as software malfunctions that dealerships have struggled to resolve.

GM's move is driven by a wish to reclaim customer connections and data insights from third parties, but customer resistance to abandoning a familiar and popular system like ‌CarPlay‌ that directly integrates with their iPhone poses a significant challenge to GM's strategy.

The outcome of GM's decision could influence future industry practices significantly. If GM can refine Ultifi into a robust, user-friendly platform that rivals or surpasses ‌CarPlay‌'s functionality, it may set a precedent for other automakers to follow suit. Conversely, if consumers continue to prefer established systems like ‌CarPlay‌, automakers may find themselves in a difficult position, needing to balance their corporate interests with consumer preferences.

See Bloomberg's full article for more insights into GM's move to abandon Apple ‌CarPlay‌.

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Top Rated Comments

Apples Apples Everywhere Avatar
25 months ago
I won’t buy another car without CarPlay, no offense to those who would.

Sorry GM EVs and Tesla.
Score: 147 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Icehawk Avatar
25 months ago
Carplay was the deciding factor when I got my current car vs a couple alternatives. When it comes to traveling,I only rent cars with Carplay. There's enough stress travelling. I don't need to be figuring out the info system too.

GM not supporting Carplay means one less option to consider.
Score: 99 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jayducharme Avatar
25 months ago
I’m one of those who wants CarPlay in my car, so I would never consider purchasing a GM vehicle for that reason. It will be interesting to see if enough other customers feel the same way.
Score: 60 Votes (Like | Disagree)
StudioMacs Avatar
25 months ago

And why don’t let the customers choose their car operating system?

I hope that, despite this, iPhone users will keep enjoying a good integration between their phone and the car operating system.
The reason is GM wants to sell user data and monthly subscriptions.
Score: 57 Votes (Like | Disagree)
25 months ago
No CarPlay, no sale.
Another subscription?? Another rejection!

So much for the customer always being right.
Score: 54 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AMTYVLE Avatar
25 months ago
I just bought a 2024 GMC Sierra and their android based system is very slow. I tap to open Google Maps, Waze, iHeart Radio...all apps were downloaded from the Google Play Store on the infotainment system...the apps take about 10-20 seconds to open.

Using CarPlay is quick and easy. Would be a bad move to get rid of that, IMO.
Score: 43 Votes (Like | Disagree)