

“There is high confidence that new-generation Kona examples delivered before Q4 2023 will be capable of being updated,” the report explains.

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The report says that wireless CarPlay and Android Auto could also come to cars that are already on the road via a software update, but the details here are a bit sparse. The report explains that Hyundai is planning to bring wireless CarPlay support to cars equipped with integrated satellite navigation starting with the forthcoming second-generation Kona EV and other 2024 model year cars. Given Hyundai’s lack of support for wireless CarPlay, many owners have opted for third-party accessories to fill that gap.īut according to a report from Chasing Cars, this is about to change – at least for new Hyundai cars.

It also means that Hyundai cars with smaller infotainment screens have wireless CarPlay, and those equipped with larger screens do not. In many instances, this means that lower-trim versions of Hyundai cars have wireless CarPlay, whereas higher-end configurations do not. The gist of the situation is that Hyundai cars with built-in navigation only support wired CarPlay, but cars without built-in navigation support wired and wireless CarPlay. Hyundai’s adoption of wireless CarPlay has been incredibly confusing over the years. Historically, Hyundai cars with integrated navigation have only supported wired CarPlay. A new report this week suggests that Hyundai plans to add support for wireless CarPlay and Android Auto to its cars that are also equipped with integrated satellite navigation, starting later this year. Hyundai’s complicated relationship with CarPlay might soon get a little bit easier to understand.
