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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliOctober 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. GM Confirms Availability: Android Auto and Apple CarPlay will remain in GM’s gas-powered vehicles “for the foreseeable future,” despite earlier plans to phase them out.

    2. No Immediate Changes: GM clarified that it won’t make changes to existing vehicles supporting these platforms, emphasizing stability for current users.

    3. Centralized Computing Transition: The shift away from Android Auto and CarPlay will only occur as GM rolls out its centralized vehicle computing platform, starting with the Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028.

    4. Future Infotainment Plans: GM aims to introduce its own infotainment system featuring Gemini integration, aligning with industry trends toward more software-defined vehicles.

    GM Clarifies Future of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay

    General Motors (GM) has confirmed that Android Auto and Apple CarPlay will remain available in its gas-powered vehicles for the foreseeable future. This reassurance comes amid ongoing discussions about its transition toward a centralized vehicle computing platform.

    Recently, GM faced scrutiny over plans to phase out these widely-used platforms in both electric and gas-powered vehicles. However, a GM spokesperson stated, “We are not making any changes to existing vehicles. If your car supports Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, that will continue.”

    Importantly, the company plans to enhance its infotainment experience with a new system called Gemini. This system aims to integrate advanced features, capitalizing on the growing trend of software-defined vehicles. GM CEO Mary Barra previously hinted at moving away from Android Auto and CarPlay with new vehicle launches. Yet, this latest statement indicates that such changes will not happen overnight.

    The rollout of the centralized computing platform is expected to start with the Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028, with further expansions to gas-powered vehicles to follow. GM emphasizes its commitment to collaboration with tech giants like Apple and Google while focusing on delivering user-friendly experiences.

    As urban innovation accelerates, smart technologies in vehicles promise to enhance connectivity and safety in smart cities. The continued support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay reflects GM’s understanding of customer needs in an evolving landscape. With this clarification, drivers can look forward to a smoother transition as the automotive industry increasingly embraces digital integration.

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