The new and improved version of Gapiski's project brings Apple's CarPlay experience to more cars than before.

There are several new features and bug fixes in version 2022.25.1, according to Gapiski.

The project now supports digital rights management, an orientation lock, and the hack uses a newer version of the operating system for better stability and performance.

Gapiski's solution involves using a Rasberry Pi with an LTE modem and a wi-fi access point, as well as a micro-HDMI toHDMI cable and Ethernet cable.

The in-car browser is used to connect to the Rasberry Pi and display the CarPlay interface on theTesla's screen, where Apple apps like Maps and Apple Music function as expected The media buttons on the steering wheel can be used to control the system from the driver's seat.

The majority of electric cars have Apple's CarPlay on them. In 2020, Musk hints that the company won't support Apple Music, despite it being one of the most requested features by owners of the company's cars.

Apple showed off the next generation of CarPlay at the conference. There will be built-in climate controls for adjusting the temperature of the A/C or heat within the CarPlay interface, as well as multiple displays within a vehicle.

Ford, Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz, Infiniti, Honda, Acura, Jaguar, Land Rover, audi, Nissan, Volvo, and more will be the first cars to support the new CarPlay experience.