Toyota further backtracks on CarPlay plans in statement to NY Times
Toyota, listed by Apple as an official CarPlay partner, has told the NY Times that it “currently has no plans” to offer the system in the USA.
Toyota’s backtracking began last year, when the company posted a statement on its UK blog that CarPlay would be coming to 2015 models before hastily deleting the post. A brief replacement statement said that “no announcements have been made about if and when Apple CarPlay will arrive in Toyota cars.”John Hanson, the national manager of Toyota’s advanced technology communications, said while the company talked frequently with both Google and Apple, it currently had no plans to adopt Android Auto or CarPlay in the United States.“We may all eventually wind up there, but right now we prefer to use our in-house proprietary platforms for those kinds of functions,” Mr. Hanson said.
Toyota remains listed as a “committed partner” on Apple’s own website.
I’ve had Toyotas for many years, but still several of the cars don’t have push-button start, and now there will be no CarPlay?
Let’s see what other manufacturer can swoon me with cars that don’t break, but have CarPlay and push-button start… (Sorry US Car makers)