A design firm reimagines gauges from classic enthusiast cars using Apple's next-generation CarPlay framework. Here's what it looks like.
Apple is promising a lot with its next-generation of CarPlay. In fact, the entire idea is that the automaker hands over the ability for CarPlay to mirror itself on every display and read the output of just about every sensor to become the entire user experience of the automobile. All of that integration seems like a no-brainer to CarPlay lovers. Not only do drivers get a consistent interface across vehicles, but their most crucial daily organizer, their iPhone, becomes the car's centerpiece.
And as seen in the video, the firm did an amazing job at reverse engineering the original design language and incorporating it into a contemporary space that is uniquely Apple. Now, sure, automakers could do this themselves if they really wanted to. Ford already has done this in the new Mustang, allowing owners to relive the classic Fox Body-style gauges at the press of a button. Ford's solution is all in-car software, though.
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