Apple CarPlay users just got another AI assistant option for their cars: Grok.
On Friday, SpaceXAI (the SpaceX’s subdivision that focuses on artificial intelligence) announced that Grok’s voice mode is now available in Apple CarPlay.
Technically, Grok was already available in CarPlay, but it merely consisted of a placeholder app that displayed a “coming soon” message. Now, you can tap on the Grok icon, launch a new voice chat, and start chatting to the assistant.
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Grok follows ChatGPT, which was made available in CarPlay in April 2026. Apple originally added support for AI chatbots in CarPlay in February.
As is the case with other AI chatbots in CarPlay, you can’t just invoke Grok via a voice command; you have to start the app manually before you can start talking to it. Another caveat is that you can’t issue Grok commands to do stuff on your iPhone or in your car, but you can ask it about…stuff.
Some Tesla drivers, on the other hand, do get the luxury of invoking Grok with a “Hey Grok” voice command. The functionality was added in the company’s latest “spring update,” though availability varies by region.
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