![]() Mini, which happens to be owned by BMW, has brought wireless CarPlay to its 2019 stable as well.įord has announced it will follow suit beginning next year with select vehicles that support its next-generation SYNC 4 infotainment system (that includes the Mustang Mach-E, by the way), while Mercedes-Benz is including the feature as part of its MBUX platform, which just launched in the latest A-Class compact. BMW was the first, introducing wireless CarPlay in its 2017 5 series, and now offering the feature in every 2019 model in its showrooms (though that comes with the caveat of subscription fee). However, some automakers are finally starting to build in wireless CarPlay across their entire ranges. There are only a handful of models that support it, even though it's been possible for four years. While there's a good chance any car you purchase today offers at least an option for wired CarPlay, wireless CarPlay is much harder to find. If it doesn't, refer to your car's manual for guidance, as setup might slightly differ between manufacturers. All you need to do to install your Bluetooth-compatible phone with the connectivity in your C-Class is follow the instructions in your 2005 C-Class owners manual or check out the Bluetooth Connectivity page on the Mercedes-Benz website. Your vehicle should show up underneath the list of available cars. All 2005 Mercedes-Benz C-Class model vehicles come standard with the Bluetooth Connectivity function.
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