Polestar, one of the first automakers to adopt Googleā€™s Android Automotive operating system for its electric vehicles, is now throwing a bone to all the iOS users. The company announced that its Polestar 2 electric sedan now supports Apple CarPlay, thanks to a recent over-the-air software update.

People who own both a Polestar 2 and an iPhone will now be able to mirror their phoneā€™s display on the vehicleā€™s 11-inch portrait-oriented touchscreen. In addition to accessing some of their apps, CarPlay users will also be able to use Siri to change music or find locations on Apple Maps.

Polestar made a name for itself by establishing a direct link to Appleā€™s main rival, Google

The introduction of CarPlay support is interesting because Polestar made a name for itself by establishing a direct link to Appleā€™s main rival, Google. In addition to burnishing its reputation for gorgeous minimalist design and powerful electric performance, the automakerā€™s decision to use Googleā€™s native Android OS was seen as a potential game changer in the world of automotive software.

The most fun part about driving a Polestar is driving it, but there’s more to it. Our latest over-the-air update for the Polestar 2 comes with Apple CarPlay, allowing Polestar owners with an iPhone to change music, use apps, and communicate through Siri or the infotainment system pic.twitter.com/mulkjIUR6D

ā€” Polestar (@PolestarCars) June 22, 2022

Car companies have built infotainment systems on Android in the past, but they essentially had to fork the open-source operating system and build their own solution on top. A big benefit to this embedded approach is that customers gain instant access to Android Auto-approved apps like Google Maps, Play Music, or Google Assistant without needing to use their smartphones.

Another is that it has access to the carā€™s functions, meaning it can control climate settings or send you maintenance alerts. This native version of Android is also updatable, meaning Polestar and Google can push over-the-air software updates to improve the carā€™s functions long after itā€™s sold.

But, for those who prefer living their digital lives exclusively within Appleā€™s software ecosystem, Polestar is ready to accommodate you. Moreover, the company has said it will support Appleā€™s more expansive next-generation version of CarPlay, which would be displayed on every screen available.

Most of the auto industry is taking a wait-and-see approach to Appleā€™s more overbearing vision for the future of CarPlay. But not Polestar.

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