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Home » GM Drops Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Gemini AI Integration

GM Drops Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Gemini AI Integration

by kevin Atamba
October 26, 2025
in General News
GM Drops Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Gemini AI Integration

GM Drops Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Gemini AI Integration

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General Motors (GM) is taking a bold leap into the AI-driven automotive future, officially phasing out Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from all its vehicles, including both gas-powered and electric models. CEO Mary Barra confirmed that GM’s upcoming centralized computing platform, scheduled for launch in 2028, will unify the in-car digital ecosystem — eliminating the need for smartphone projection systems entirely.

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The move marks a major shift in GM’s strategy toward greater control over its software and user experience. By building its own ecosystem, the automaker aims to deliver seamless integration between infotainment, connectivity, and autonomous driving — while reducing dependence on Apple and Google platforms.

Gemini AI to Power GM’s Next-Gen Infotainment
Replacing Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, GM will introduce Google’s Gemini AI assistant across its cars, SUVs, and trucks beginning next year. Gemini, the latest iteration of Google’s conversational AI technology, will bring natural-language processing to the driver’s seat. Drivers will be able to issue complex voice commands, manage vehicle systems, or access navigation and entertainment — all without relying on a connected smartphone.

The assistant will integrate directly with the car’s onboard systems, allowing users to perform actions such as adjusting cabin temperature, locating charging stations, or setting autonomous driving modes. During the GM Forward event in New York City, executives showcased Gemini as the core of GM’s next-gen digital experience, alongside major technological updates.

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New Computing and Driving Platforms
GM’s technological roadmap also includes a comprehensive overhaul of its electrical architecture, paving the way for faster data transfer and better integration between infotainment and safety systems. The upcoming automated driving platform will support hands-free and eyes-off driving, aligning GM with rivals like Tesla and Mercedes-Benz that are advancing Level 3 autonomy.

The 2028 centralized computing system will unify all electronic control units under a single framework. This centralization will simplify software updates, enhance cybersecurity, and allow GM to deploy AI-driven features across entire vehicle fleets more efficiently.

A Shift Away from Smartphones
GM’s decision to abandon CarPlay and Android Auto first surfaced in 2023, when the company removed both systems from its electric vehicles, drawing criticism from tech-savvy consumers. Many drivers preferred these smartphone integrations for familiar apps like Google Maps, Apple Music, and Spotify. However, GM defended the move, saying that direct control over the infotainment experience would enable better data integration, faster updates, and enhanced safety.

Until now, GM’s gasoline-powered models continued to support smartphone projection, but that will soon change as the company standardizes its AI-based operating environment. By consolidating around its Android Automotive OS and Gemini AI, GM plans to offer more consistent functionality across all models, regardless of powertrain.

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AI Competition in the Auto Industry
GM’s collaboration with Google positions it within a growing trend of automakers integrating generative AI into vehicle ecosystems. Mercedes-Benz has already introduced ChatGPT into its voice assistant, Stellantis is partnering with Mistral AI, and Tesla recently integrated xAI’s Grok assistant into its cars.

This shift signals an industry-wide transformation — from static infotainment systems to adaptive, conversational, and personalized digital interfaces. By embedding Gemini AI into its next generation of vehicles, GM is betting that artificial intelligence will redefine the driving experience, turning cars into intelligent companions rather than passive machines.

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