Yesterday, Apple rocked the tech world with their announcement of the iPhone 7, which features a new, improved camera, water-resistant body and is missing a notably iconic feature: the headphone jack.
Those not well-versed in the tech world (me) wondered why the missing headphone jack was such a big deal. Obviously, it makes things a little difficult when wanting to use wired headphones (oh wait! Apple created an adapter for this known as the Lightning port), but other than that, what’s the big deal? As it turns out, removing the headphone jack from the device is such a bold move because these types of jacks have been in place in the tech industry for over 100 years, starting with the old school switchboards where you’d have to call an operator to have her connect your phone line to the person’s line you wanted to reach. Once I learned about this history, I understood a little better the frenzy caused by the removal of the headphone jack. But I digress.
Listening to music in your car is just as important as being able to plug in a pair of headphones and jam out. In celebration of the newly redesigned iPhone 7, sans headphone jack, here’s a list of supercars and sports cars offering Apple CarPlay.
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Acura
Bentley
2017 Bentayga
Cadillac
- 2016 ATS-V
- 2016 CTS-V
Ferrari
- 2016 488 GTB
- 2016 488 Spider
- 2016 California T
- 2016 F12 Berlinetta
- 2016 F12 tdf
- 2016 FF
- 2017 GTC4Lusso
Lamborghini
2017 Centenario
Mercedes
- 2016 A-Class
- 2016 B-Class
- 2016 CLA-Class
- 2016 CLS-Class
- 2016 E-Class Cabriolet
- 2016 E-Class Coupe
- 2016 GLA-Class
- 2016 GLE-Class
Porsche
- 2017 718 Cayman
- 2017 718 Boxster
- 2017 911
- 2017 Cayenne
- 2017 Macan
Which one would be your choice? Let us know in the comments!