General Motors made news when it announced that its new EVs would lack Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in favor of Google Built-In and in-house software. The automaker argued that the experience would be better with its more cohesive interface, but that apparently doesn’t apply to Cadillac EV buyers down under.
Australian publication, CarExpert, reported on a statement from a GM spokesperson, who said that, “All Cadillac Lyriq, Lyriq-V, Vistiq, and Optiq vehicles coming to Australia and New Zealand will offer Cadillac Connected Services as well as wireless smartphone projection, which is currently available in Lyriq models.” The statement did not cover EVs from other GM brands.
GM has said nothing of a similar move for North American buyers, but it’s unlikely the automaker would change course at this point. It was adamant about the change early on and has remained committed to its in-house technologies since. That said, people really like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, with many saying they wouldn’t consider a car without those features, so it wouldn’t be outrageous for GM to backtrack in the future.
Automakers’ infotainment systems have become much better and more intuitive in recent years, but they don’t yet feel as familiar as a smartphone interface. The apps function similarly and the layouts feel familiar, which can go a long way toward reducing distraction while driving.
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