There is one new automobile that will feature Apple's CarPlay right off the factory line.
2020 Mazda MX-5 Miata features Apple CarPlay

There is one new automobile that will feature Apple's CarPlay right off the factory line.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has unveiled the newest version of its popular Uconnect infotainment system, and it will finally boast an oft-requested feature baked in.
Apple's CarPlay is a worthwhile feature to help drivers stay focused on the road, but actually getting the software on a car isn't the easiest process.
In-car systems range from one brand to another, which is why some folks simply prefer to use Apple's option, CarPlay. And Ford is looking to make it even easier to use CarPlay starting in 2020.
CarPlay has received its biggest update ever in iOS 13 with an all-new Dashboard to access music, maps and more in a single view, in addition to a Light theme, a new Calendar app, Siri support for third-party navigation and audio apps and much more.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Debby Wu published a new report on Wednesday in which they outlined some of the changes coming to iOS 13.
TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (formerly with KGI Securities) has predicted that Apple may recruit its sole chip manufacturer Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to build in-house designed processors based on ARM architecture for use in its car project.
The latest version of Waze finally adds CarPlay support to the popular navigation app. The compatibility arrives with the 4.43.4 app update.
Google Maps is officially supported by Apple CarPlay. Thanks to this support, iPhone users can now navigate with Google Maps from their car's built-in display.
In this tutorial, we will share how you can personalize the Maps app turn-by-turn navigation alerts on your Apple Watch when you're driving, using CarPlay, walking, or cycling.
Hot off the heels of Cydia’s latest repository refresh is a new jailbreak tweak called Mapsic by iOS developer Antique, which incorporates an elaborate music player experience into the Apple and Google Maps apps.
The screenshot examples above depict how Mapsic looks in both apps. In both instances, the music player is both low-key and visually-stunning.