Apple’s upcoming iOS 17.4 software update features major App Store changes in the EU, new emoji for everyone, and, most recently, a slight update to CarPlay. After arriving in iOS 17.4 beta 4 this week, we’ve now seen exactly what this change looks like in compatible cars.
Here’s how Apple describes the CarPlay update in iOS 17.4:
In other words, you can now toggle which Maps view appears where in dual-screen cars.
During navigation, Apple Maps provides two ways to view your trip in CarPlay: a street-level view of the road ahead and a sky-level view of your overall trip progress.
For single displays, CarPlay lets you toggle between the two views as you can only see one at a time.
While less common, select cars also use the instrument cluster behind the steering wheel as a second display for Maps data in CarPlay.
Prior to iOS 17.4, the main display presented the street-level view while the instrument cluster showed the overview of your navigation.
Starting with iOS 17.4, cars with instrument cluster displays can also toggle the main display between a street-level view and the sky-level view. Toggling modes simply swaps which view appears on which screen.
Effectively, this just means that turn-by-turn directions can appear behind the steering wheel now rather than the overview mode.
So how does it look in the real world? Redditor u/aronyigin shared these shots from their Polestar 2 after updating their iPhone to iOS 17.4.
The only view prior to iOS 17.4:
The new option starting with iOS 17.4:
Source: 9to5mac