The process involves integrating Apple’s in-car entertainment system into a specific vehicle model produced in 2013. This upgrade allows drivers to access smartphone applications, navigation, and media controls through the car’s built-in display. For instance, a driver might use the vehicle’s touchscreen to navigate using Apple Maps or stream music from Apple Music.
This upgrade enhances the user experience by providing a more modern and connected driving environment. It brings newer infotainment features to older vehicles, improving convenience and potentially increasing the vehicle’s resale value. Historically, integrating aftermarket systems into vehicles has allowed drivers to stay current with technology advancements without purchasing a new car.