
The Civic does not have wireless Carplay. Here is an introduction about the Civic: 1. Brief introduction of the Civic brand: Civic generally refers to the Honda Civic. The Honda Civic (CIVIC) has launched various models to cater to the tastes of consumers in different countries, including three-door hatchbacks, coupe hardtops, hybrid versions, and five-door sedan versions. The Honda Civic launched in the domestic market shares the same production platform as the existing Dongfeng Honda model, the Honda CR-V. Both cars use the same chassis, which technically provides the prerequisite for the domestic production of the Honda Civic. 2. Pros and cons of the Civic brand: (1) Pros: Excellent interior craftsmanship with a strong sense of design hierarchy; reasonable storage space, with spacious passenger and trunk space; quick acceleration; smooth gear shifting and flexible steering wheel. (2) Cons: The original Yokohama A349 tires produce significant road noise.

I'm the owner of a top-trim Civic purchased last year and specifically checked for this feature. Currently, some Civic models do support wireless CarPlay, but it depends on the model year and configuration. My 10th-gen 1.5T Sport trim has this function - it automatically connects to my phone without cables when I get in the car, making navigation and music playback extremely convenient. However, base models may require wired connection, so I recommend asking the salesperson for a demo when purchasing. The wireless connection can occasionally be unstable, with brief interruptions in areas with signal interference, but the overall experience is excellent. Not having to fumble with charging cables every time you drive makes this feature particularly suitable for daily commuters.

As an automotive journalist, I've test-driven three generations of the Civic. Wireless CarPlay only became available in models after the 2020 facelift. The manufacturer equipped this feature in mid-to-high trim levels, while the base trim only supports wired connections. In practical use, the wireless version proves very responsive - your phone works immediately when kept in your pocket, though it drains battery quickly, making a car wireless charger essential for long trips. All current model years now support it, but remember to have the dealership update the infotainment system to the latest version - older software occasionally fails to recognize iPhones, requiring a system reboot to resolve.

My friend's 2022 Civic comes with wireless CarPlay, and I'm always envious every time I ride in his car. The system connects successfully within seconds after startup, with navigation directly displayed on the dashboard. However, please note that Android users can't use it - wireless CarPlay only supports iPhones, as Honda hasn't opened wireless connectivity for Android Auto. If you purchase a model with this feature, remember to turn on your phone's Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and the car's infotainment system will automatically search for devices. Once paired, it will connect automatically every time you get in the car.


