Mercedes, Audi and Volvo refused to adopt Apple CarPlay Ultra, know the reason
Apple CarPlay Ultra: Many big car companies of the world have refused to include Apple's new and advanced system, CarPlay Ultra, in their upcoming cars.
The vast majority of the world's largest carmakers like Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volvo, Polestar, and Renault have refused to install Apple's newest and advanced system, CarPlay Ultra, in future models. The decision came when in 2022 Apple rolled out CarPlay Ultra to the public as the new car technology of the age.
CarPlay Ultra had been outlined by Apple to be greatly superior to its earlier CarPlay integration. Here, the Apple interface would be observed not only on the infotainment screen but also on the digital instrument cluster display of the car, such as speed, tachograph, climate control et al. European carmakers do not like the idea of the digital system of the entire car being controlled by Apple to so great an extent.
According to media reports, a Renault executive even bluntly told Apple, "Don't try to break into our system." This statement shows that many car companies fear that if they adopt CarPlay Ultra, it will reduce their control over their software design, user experience and data.