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Starting in 2024, the company will no longer offer the two smartphone mirroring options in new EVs. These models will be equipped with Android Automotive as General Motors is transitioning to a subscription-based strategy.
 
New customers, however, won’t have to pay anything in the first eight years after buying a new EV. But connecting their phones to vehicles to run Android Auto or CarPlay would no longer be possible, it says.
 
The announcement took potential customers by surprise. According to Apple statistics, close to 80 percent of new-car buyers wouldn’t even consider ordering a vehicle without CarPlay support. General Motors might be in for a huge surprise if these numbers are accurate.
 
Given the criticism that emerged following GM’s announcement, the rest of the carmakers rushed to confirm their commitment to keeping Android Auto and CarPlay in their cars. Ford, Volvo, Honda, BMW, and others will continue to offer the two systems.


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