
The MG 6 does not support wireless CarPlay, it only supports wired CarPlay. Relevant information about CarPlay is as follows: 1. Introduction to CarPlay: CarPlay is an in-car system developed by Apple that connects to iPhones via USB. Currently supported features include navigation, music, phone calls, text messages, podcasts, and audiobooks. All functions in CarPlay are synchronized with the phone, and all operations can be controlled via Siri. 2. How to connect CarPlay: Before using CarPlay, you need to prepare an original USB cable, and it is recommended to upgrade the iOS system to version 9.0 or above. Connect the data cable to the car's USB port, and you will be prompted to enable Siri on your phone. The car system will automatically launch CarPlay. If the CarPlay interface does not appear on the car's main screen, click the CarPlay icon on your phone to start the system.

As a loyal owner of the MG6, I drive the top-of-the-line 2023 model, which indeed supports wireless CarPlay—a highly practical feature for us young drivers. It automatically connects to Bluetooth when entering the car, allowing us to play Apple Music or use navigation without dealing with cables, making driving safer and more focused. However, it's important to note that not all MG6 models offer this feature. Base versions or older models, such as those from before 2020, may only support wired CarPlay. Before purchasing, it's best to check the manual or test it at a dealership, as wireless functionality requires the vehicle to have Bluetooth connectivity, and the iPhone must be model 8 or newer for compatibility. In daily use, wireless connection reduces wear and tear from plugging and unplugging, though minor delays may occasionally occur—updating the system and apps can help. The high-end models with this feature are well worth it, enhancing the overall driving experience, and I often recommend friends prioritize such configurations. When choosing a car, comparing model years and versions is essential to avoid the hassle of aftermarket modifications.

Having spent considerable time in the automotive circle, I've researched various configurations of the MG6. Wireless CarPlay is only supported in high-end or newer models, such as the post-2022 Pro version, which works quite well. It relies on in-car Bluetooth and Apple's ecosystem, with a simple setup—automatically pairing with your phone upon ignition, conveniently displaying maps and audio. However, the standard version may lack this feature, requiring a wired connection. To check, look for the CarPlay option in the car's system menu or ask the salesperson for the model code. The advantage of wireless is eliminating cable clutter, making it ideal for commuters who use it frequently, though it drains the battery faster—I recommend keeping a power bank handy while driving. Don't end up with the wrong configuration; if your budget allows, opt for the wireless version—it definitely boosts convenience.

Driving the MG6 for daily commuting, I know some models like the top trim come with wireless CarPlay, but my 2021 model doesn't have it, only wired. The vehicle needs to have a Bluetooth module, and after pairing with an iPhone in the settings, it works smoothly for navigation and music. Newer versions are more likely to support it, so check the user manual or visit a dealership for a test drive to confirm. Wireless has many benefits, reducing interference and being somewhat safer. Older cars can add an adapter, but it's too much hassle.


