‘A huge blunder’: GM’s decision to ditch Apple CarPlay, Android Auto sparks backlash

Will Lindley says he is ready to make the family’s next ride an electric vehicle and had hoped to buy it from General Motors. After all, his wife has been happy with her 2016 Cadillac SRX. But when they heard that GM intends to phase out Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on its future EVs, that was a deal breaker.

Lindley and others want the option the technology offers, which is to project their iPhone’s screen onto their vehicle’s infotainment display for everything from accessing contacts to apps. Instead, GM will offer a built-in Google-powered infotainment experience on its future EVs that offers versions of Google Maps, Google Assistant, Spotify, and more.

So, Lindley said, now he’s considering the all-electric Ford Mustang Mach-E built by GM’s crosstown rival.

Will Lindley, of Livonia, was considering trading in his wife's 2016 Cadillac SRX (pictured here) for an electric vehicle, but he said it won't be a General Motors EV if it does not have Apple CarPlay.

Ford spokesman Alan Hall told the Detroit Free Press. “We continue to offer Apple Carplay and Android Auto because customers love the capability that enables easy access and control of their smartphone apps, especially our EV customers.”

Hall said Ford’s decision is based on “a combination of third party data, as well as proprietary internal customer feedback.”

A commitment to iPhone technology is important to buyers, including Lindley and his wife.

“We’re an Apple family as far as computers,” he said. “Both of our cars work with CarPlay. The navigation is there, all the contacts for our phone are there, so if CarPlay is not an option, we’re going to go elsewhere.”

Apple CarPlay makes smart phone features available on vehicle touch screens.

Harsh reaction to GM’s decision last month echoed across social media immediately with some people saying they will not buy a vehicle that doesn’t offer CarPlay or Android Auto, prompting some car shopping experts to predict that GM may lose customers.

GM has said it will stop offering CarPlay and Android Auto beginning with its 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV, which goes on sale this summer, and its built-in system will offer drivers more than CarPlay and Android Auto.

‘Huge blunder’

One high-profile influencer — tech writer Walt Mossberg — shared on his LinkedIn professional page an April 4 article from The Verge headlined, “Everybody hates GM’s decision to kill Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for its EVs.”

Mossberg introduced the article by saying, “I think this is a huge blunder, which puts greed over consumer choice. I wouldn’t buy a car without Car Play and I bet millions of others feel the same.”

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