Electric vehicle company Polestar is issuing an over-the-air update to its cars, which includes extended CarPlay functions with Maps, and steering wheel buttons.
A year after replacing its own in-car infotainment system with basic CarPlay, Polestar is now adding more of Apple’s functionality. An over-the-air (OTA) update named P2.9 is currently rolling out to existing users, and will be installed in all future Polestar models.
“We know how much our customers look forward to over-the-air upgrades and I am convinced this one will be well received, with notable new features and enhancements,” said Thomas Ingenlath, Polestar CEO, in a statement. “Bringing Apple Maps to the driver display is one of many important updates to Apple CarPlay in Polestar 2.”
As well as showing Apple Maps full screen on the car’s driver display, the new update adds “integration of additional phone and media information on the home screen tile.” That includes “handling of calls using steering wheel buttons, and projection of calls” onto the display.
Alongside the CarPlay enhancements, Polestar’s update adds an updated Range Assistant app which “delivers more accurate predictions,” and in some unspecified way “supports an improved driving style.”
Cars with the new update will also be able to play YouTube on the driver’s display. “YouTube is great for entertainment while charging,” says Ingenlath.
Polestar was one of the partner companies mentioned by Apple at WWDC 2022, when it gave a rare preview of future CarPlay features.
This story originally appeared on Appleinsider