Tesla continues work on Apple CarPlay integration

Tesla remains committed to integrating Apple CarPlay into its vehicles, despite earlier speculation that the project had stalled. A recent report confirms that software teams are still developing the feature. This move addresses a key concern for potential buyers who view the absence of CarPlay as a significant drawback.

Speculation about Tesla adding Apple CarPlay to its vehicles surged late last year but appeared to fade after initial reports. However, development persists, as indicated by a Bloomberg newsletter from journalist Mark Gurman. He stated that CarPlay is “still in the works” at Tesla, with more concrete details expected “soon.”

In November, Bloomberg reported that Tesla was testing Apple CarPlay within its cars, marking a shift from the company's long-standing resistance to external user interfaces. This comes amid competitive pressures in the electric vehicle market. A study by McKinsey & Co. found that nearly one-third of car buyers consider the lack of CarPlay a deal-breaker. Tesla's decision to pursue integration may also stem from losing its $7,500 EV tax credit advantage last year, reducing its edge over rivals.

Tesla's in-house interface is widely praised for its capabilities, yet CarPlay offers familiarity for users accustomed to Apple's ecosystem across other vehicles. Owners have noted CarPlay's strength in handling text messages more user-friendly than Tesla's system. While some Tesla enthusiasts argue the native UI suffices, the addition could broaden appeal and ease transitions for iPhone users.

This development highlights Tesla's responsiveness to consumer feedback, potentially enhancing the driving experience without overhauling its core software strengths.

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Interior view of a Tesla car dashboard showcasing Apple CarPlay integrated into the touchscreen interface, illustrating Tesla's potential adoption of the feature.
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Tesla reportedly tests Apple CarPlay integration

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Tesla is internally testing support for Apple CarPlay, potentially marking a reversal from its long-standing resistance to phone mirroring systems. The feature could roll out in coming months to boost vehicle sales amid a market slump. Implementation would feature CarPlay in a window within Tesla's existing interface, using the standard version rather than CarPlay Ultra.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has indicated that Tesla continues to develop support for Apple CarPlay in its vehicles. This follows his earlier report on plans for a wireless version integrated into Tesla's interface. No specific timeline has been announced.

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A teardown of the latest Tesla mobile app has uncovered code suggesting potential native car key integration with Huawei's Harmony Wallet in China. This development raises hopes for broader support including Apple and Google Wallets globally. Tesla's move follows competitors like Rivian, which recently added such features.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that the latest Full Self-Driving software version permits drivers to text while using the system, depending on surrounding traffic conditions. This update relaxes driver monitoring in specific scenarios but remains a Level 2 supervised system requiring full attention. The announcement has raised concerns over safety and legality, as texting while driving is banned in nearly all US states.

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Tesla has introduced a Vehicle Locator feature in its app update v4.51.5, displaying a directional arrow on the home screen to guide owners to their car. This real-time tool shows the direction and distance, making it easier to navigate large parking lots or unfamiliar areas. The update also includes other enhancements and prepares the app for the Holiday Update.

Tesla has informed Cybertruck owners that the Powershare with Powerwall feature, which integrates the vehicle's battery as an extended home backup, will not arrive until mid-2026. The delay stems from technical complexities in ensuring compatibility across various Powerwall configurations. Owners, many of whom paid extra for the promised capability, have voiced disappointment over the repeated postponements.

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Tesla has begun rolling out its 2025 Holiday Update, version 2025.44.25.1, featuring seasonal enhancements and practical improvements for vehicle owners. The update includes fun elements like Santa Mode and custom vehicle avatars, alongside upgrades to the Grok AI assistant for navigation. As of December 9, 2025, the wide rollout has not yet started.

 

 

 

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