Reports emerged that Tesla is actively developing support for Apple's CarPlay system, a feature long requested by its customers. This marks a notable reversal for the electric vehicle maker, which has historically relied exclusively on its own infotainment software. The integration would reportedly operate within a windowed environment, meaning it would not completely replace Tesla's native user interface. The move is interpreted as a response to softening demand for its vehicles, with the lack of CarPlay being a cited deterrent for some potential buyers. While Apple has not made a formal announcement, this development is seen as a strategic win for its automotive ambitions, reinforcing the dominance and appeal of its in-car ecosystem. The news follows the cancellation of Apple's own electric vehicle project, suggesting a renewed focus on software integration with other car manufacturers.
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