Does the MG Pilot support CarPlay?
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"Shark Hunting" front face design layout + digital dynamic grille, the new generation MG family front face features an inverted three-dimensional grille as the core. The primary characteristic is the "inverted" design, with sharp angles lowering the center of gravity, presenting a low-slung stance for the vehicle, achieving the most recognizable graphic in its class. Interior: The flagship and high-end versions of the MG Pilot are equipped with nine Trophy supercharged features, including racing sports kit, BOSE sound system, F1 paddle shifters, 256-color ambient lighting, and other premium configurations. The flagship version additionally comes with an AWD intelligent four-wheel drive system. Configuration: The MG Pilot series is equipped with the Venue system by Banma, with both hardware and system renewed, computing power increased by 44%, delivering smoother operation, more powerful performance, and a more diverse experience.
As an owner of the MG Pilot, I can confirm it supports CarPlay, which is a highly practical feature. Before purchasing, I specifically tested it—connecting my iPhone directly displayed the Apple interface on the screen, making navigation and music operation super convenient and safer while driving without needing to reach for the phone. Setup is also simple: just connect via USB cable to the designated port in the car, and it automatically recognizes and works. The infotainment system responds quickly without lag and even enhances sound quality with the vehicle's audio system. If you're an audiophile or frequently drive long distances, CarPlay makes driving much more effortless. Additionally, it usually comes standard on newer models, eliminating the hassle of aftermarket modifications, offering great overall value.