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Do BMW and MINI Have Apple CarPlay?

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Jul 21, 2023

Do BMW and MINI Have Apple CarPlay?

Many of you, tech-savvy revheads, have probably asked yourself a question "Do all BMW and MINI models have Apple CarPlay built-in?". Well, today you're in for a treat because the article down below spills the beans on this burning question. Let’s buckle up then and dive right into the world of BMW Apple CarPlay. 

What is Apple CarPlay and What Are Its Features?

What is Apple CarPlay and What Are Its Features?Imagine cruisin' down the highway, jammin' to your favorite tunes, getting turn-by-turn directions, or chattin' hands-free, all while keepin' your focus on the road. That’s exactly what Apple CarPlay is all about – it hooks you up with all the goodies right on your car's dashboard and seamlessly integrates it with your car's infotainment system.

Apple CarPlay basically transforms your iPhone into your own ride-or-die co-pilot. Thanks to this app, you can listen to music with iTunes, Spotify, or YouTube Music, make calls and send texts via WhatsApp, get directions through Apple Maps, Google Maps, or Waze, and more – all while staying focused on the road. 

It’s worth mentioning, however, that this app is not available for each and every BMW or MINI car. Therefore, in some cases, your Apple CarPlay may not work at all. Don't sweat it though! We got you covered. 

When did Apple CarPlay come out?

As a feature for selected car models, it made its debut back in 2014. Since its initial release, Apple CarPlay has expanded its compatibility and features, becoming a popular option in many new car models from various manufacturers.

Mostly treated as a commodity, it wasn’t that popular at first. It was so until audio streaming services and apps, like Spotify or Apple Music, gained massive popularity around the world, becoming a daily-use product. From there, becoming a built-in feature was only a matter of time for Apple CarPlay. 

Do BMW and MINI Have Apple CarPlay?

Do BMW and MINI Have Apple CarPlay?Some do and some don’t – jokes aside though. Whilst it was previously only an option, Apple CarPlay is now a standard feature on all cars with navigation across the BMW and MINI range. It means that if you’re buying a pre-2020 made model, you might need to check whether Apple CarPlay has been activated on the vehicle. 

If not, we’ve got your back. Check out BimmerTech's BMW Apple CarPlay activation – a fully compatible solution suited for F and G-Series BMWs and MINIs, equipped with iDrive generations like NBT EVO ID5/ID6 or MGU etc.

What are the requirements for Apple CarPlay in BMW or MINI?

The app itself is available in most BMW models produced after 2021. However, to activate and use Apple CarPlay in older car models, you’ll need to ensure that you meet the minimum requirements. 

First of all, make sure your car is equipped with a compatible head unit and has an operating wifi antenna. We also highly advise you to decode your VIN code on our website, so you can easily see which upgrades are best suited for your BMW. 

Cars with Apple CarPlay – BMW and MINI Models That Have It

Before diving in, please keep in mind that due to multiple technical model variations and all the additional options available during the purchase or tuning process, your car may/may not have the Apple CarPlay available. 

BMW

MODEL PRODUCTION YEAR
1 Series e.g. F20, F21 from 2017
6 Series e.g. F06, F12, F13, G32 from 2017
2 Series e.g. F22, F23, F45 from 2017
4 Series e.g. F32, F33, F36, F82, F83 from 2017
5 Series e.g. G30, G31, F90 from 2017
7 Series e.g. G11, G12 from 2017
8 Series e.g. G14, G15, G16 from 2018
X3  e.g. G01 from 2017
X4 e.g. F26, G02 from 2017
X5 e.g. F15, G05 from 2017
X6 e.g. F16 from 2017
X7 from 2017
X5 M from 2021
X6 M from 2021
3 Series e.g. F30, F31, F34, F80, G20 from 2017
X1 e.g. F48 from 2018
X2 e.g. F39 from 2018
i3 from 2018
i8 from 2019
Z4 from 2019
i4 from 2022
i7 from 2023
iX from 2022
iX1 from 2022
iX3 from 2022

MINI

MODEL PRODUCTION YEAR
Clubman from 2018
Countryman from 2019
Convertible from 2019
Hardtop 2 Door from 2019
Hardtop 4 Door from 2019

What Year Did BMW Get Apple CarPlay?

Throughout the years, the availability of BMW Apple CarPlay varied across different cars and trim levels, but it became more widespread in subsequent model years. The Bavarians integrated Apple CarPlay into their models back in 2017. This means that if you're cruising around in a BMW built after that year, you'll have the joy of using the perfect blend of ultimate driving pleasure and seamless iPhone integration at your fingertips.

How about the older BMW / MINI models? What if my beloved BMW or MINI was built before 2017 and has no Apple CarPlay built in? Well, You can always retrofit! How, you ask? Check out our article that unravels all the secrets of retrofitting BMW Apple CarPlay into a 2016 or Older Cars, or simply scroll down a bit further to find out about our BMW and MINI upgrade propositions.

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BMW and MINI CarPlay Upgrade Options

BMW and MINI CarPlay Upgrade OptionsIf you want to enhance your driving experience with advanced CarPlay updates that go beyond the standard features, you are in the right place. Discover the possibilities and take your in-car entertainment to new heights with one of BimmerTechs unique solutions:

  • BMW Apple CarPlay Activation – say goodbye to fumbling with your phone and hello to seamless integration. With BMW CarPlay, you can smoothly navigate the streets with Apple Maps, jam out to your favorite tunes on Spotify, stay connected with your friends through WhatsApp or Messages, and even use Siri voice commands. Just pair up your iPhone wirelessly and you’re good to go!
  • BMW CarPlay full-screen mode – all information at a glance. If you already have Apple CarPlay in your NBT Evo ID5 / ID6 iDrive system and want to improve your infotainment experience, you can activate its full screen, letting you see as many as 10 app icons per page. Your favorite navigation, music, and messaging apps, such as Apple Maps, Google Maps, Waze, Spotify, Podcasts, or WhatsApp will gain more room to shine, and you’ll finally stop having a hard time seeing what they’re showing. 
  • CarPlay MMI PRO Retrofit – give it a try and you will fall in love. Our new generation multimedia bridge not only allows you to enjoy your favorite apps wirelessly but it also provides an HDMI port for show binging. You can finally put your kids' favorite films on while staying fully focused on the road. Did we mention additional features like a new interface or way smoother operating software? CarPlay MMI PRO Retrofit has it all. 

Disclaimer: There are other methods to upgrade your head unit. To not overdo with the excess information you can read about them in our separate article covering the whole Apple CarPlay retrofitting process

Is Apple CarPlay Worth the Ride?

Ah, the million-dollar question. Is Apple CarPlay worth the hype? Well, the answer as always depends on your personal preferences and needs. If you're an avid iPhone user who craves seamless integration between your phone and your car, then Apple CarPlay is definitely worth considering. 

No matter whether you have it already built-in or planning to activate it, implementing upgrades to your BMW or MINI is always a good idea. Especially if you prefer wireless solutions! So there you have it. If you want to enhance your driving experience, all without compromising safety during the ride, this piece of tech is definitely worth all of the fuss.   

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