WhatsApp may soon launch a new Apple CarPlay app
- Drivers will see a list of recent conversations directly on the CarPlay dashboard.
- This list typically shows chats from the past ~20–25 days, giving a historical view beyond voice notifications.
- A favorites tab will show your most used contacts, synced from your iPhone.
- This helps reach frequently contacted people more quickly.
- The CarPlay app includes an anruf (call) history screen where you can view recent whatsapp calls and return missed ones.
- If a contact isn’t in the recent list, users can use a “New Message” option to select another contact — either by browsing or via siri voice commands.
- Full chat histories are not shown in detail to avoid distracting drivers.
- Tapping on a chat doesn’t display long texts — instead it either reads messages aloud or prompts for voice replies.
✔️ Convenience for frequent communicators – Quick access to favourites and call history.
✔️ Safer driving – More information without risking distraction.For years, whatsapp users have relied on siri to read and send messages in CarPlay. This new app marks a significant upgrade to that experience by bringing a full CarPlay‑optimized user interdata-face.🗓️ AvailabilityThe new CarPlay app is currently in beta testing and available via Apple’s TestFlight to selected users. Meta (WhatsApp’s parent company) hasn’t yet given a final timeline, but wider public availability is expected in the coming weeks or months after testing stabilizes.📌 Why It MattersThis move places whatsapp on par with other messaging apps in CarPlay (such as iMessage), giving users a much richer in‑vehicle communication experience. It also reflects a broader push by whatsapp to expand its platform beyond just smartphones — including tablets, smartwatches, and now cars. Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency, organization, employer, or company. All information provided is for general informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information contained herein. Readers are advised to verify facts and seek professional advice where necessary. Any reliance placed on such information is strictly at the reader’s own risk.