Since debuting CarPlay in the 2017 Maxima, Nissan has been gradually expanding support for Apple’s in-car platform throughout much of the carmaker’s lineup, integrating with its NissanConnect infotainment system.
I’ve had an opportunity to spend some time testing out CarPlay and NissanConnect on a new 2019 Nissan Altima, one of the most popular midsize sedans on the market, and I’ve found it to be a solid combination.
For the redesigned Altima, Nissan is offering CarPlay standard across all trims, meaning that even the base model starting at $23,900 will support it. That’s a welcome distinction from many other vehicles where a higher-level trim or a special package is needed in order to get CarPlay. Not all Nissans include CarPlay on the base trims, but the company tells me that it’s moving in that direction and the Altima redesign for 2019 was a good opportunity to make it a priority.
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