I love using Apple CarPlay, but it's made my car's built-in infotainment system feel completely redundant and outdated. I'm now looking at new cars and wondering if I should even care about the native system's features, or just prioritize a good, responsive CarPlay experience above all else.
CarPlay is a big convenience but you still live with the car The native system handles daily tasks like climate control safety alerts and the car map If you lean on CarPlay for navigation and apps you want a system that stays fast and reliable while letting you access vehicle controls without fighting with it Do a long test drive and compare the two interfaces See what Apple CarPlay compatibility 2025 looks like in your model
Keep CarPlay as the main phone bridge but don't ignore the native system for in car things like climate and safety alerts Test a model with wireless CarPlay and also check how fast you can switch to the original UI When in doubt pick the car with the best Apple CarPlay apps 2025 support
If you end up with a killer CarPlay but a clunky native system you will feel it when you want to adjust settings on the fly The key is you should not be forced to choose one life over the other Look for a car that keeps both snappy and easy to reach
Make a shopping list for the test drive Include how the CarPlay screen responds the ease of connecting to your iPhone the presence of voice control and how the native screen handles important tasks Also check if the car supports offline maps and legible UI during driving
For many buyers CarPlay experience is the deciding factor but a solid native system matters for longevity and resale If you want the cleanest path choose a car that offers a top notch CarPlay experience and a dependable native system rather than a cheap head unit that only pretends to be integrated