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Apple and Volkswagen are reportedly in discussions about CarPlay

When Apple officially unveiled CarPlay earlier this year, there were many car manufacturers who were onboard and are expected to feature Apple’s technology in future car models. At the same time, there are some manufacturers who were not listed, and one of them is Volkswagen. However according to recent reports, Volkswagen is said to be in talks with Apple and are expected to make an announcement later this year, assuming that the talks go well and both companies are in agreement with each other. According to people familiar with the matter, the talks are currently underway and if successful, would see Apple’s CarPlay technology make its way into Volkswagen’s 2016 vehicle models. Apparently this is because Volkswagen had missed the opportunity to get the technology into their 2015 lineup for whatever reason, so we guess 2016’s models will be the earliest we can expect it.

One of the few remaining major carmakers yet to embrace Apple’s CarPlay technology is said to be getting on board, holding talks with Apple on embedding the iOS-based technology into its 2016 models, according to an unnamed source with “knowledge of the discussions.” The Beetle maker was an early adopter of iPod compatibility with its vehicles, but has done little with Apple since then. The two companies are expected to announce an agreement later this year. One of the the strengths of CarPlay is that it works alongside a vehicle’s native infotainment system, only replacing it when a user plugs in an iPhone or iPad. Because of this, other technologies such as Android Auto can also work alongside the built-in system, preventing incompatibilities or users having to choose a mobile platform to accompany their car choice. Volkswagen is said to be negotiating with Apple to bring CarPlay technology to at least some VW models in the 2016 model year, having apparently missed its window on adding it to 2015 models, reports 9to5Mac. Apple is said to be working on an update to CarPlay that would forego the currently-required Lightning connection and make the system Bluetooth compatible as well, which might dovetail nicely with Volkwagen’s delayed implementation of the system, as well as enhance many Bluetooth-enabled car models that already support CarPlay. Third-party manufacturers such as Alpine and Pioneer have already announced that they will offeraftermarket CarPlay-compatible systems for older and current vehicles that don’t have the technology, coming later this year. Neither Volkswagen nor Apple offered an official comment on the matter.

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