WhatsApp is gearing up to significantly expand its presence in Apple's automotive systems. A full-fledged messaging app will soon appear in CarPlay, replacing the current basic integration via Siri.

Currently, users can only listen to messages and respond by voice, but the new version will offer a separate interface with access to chats, calls, and favorite contacts. This will make interacting with the service more convenient directly from the multimedia system screen. However, developers have deliberately limited functionality for safety reasons.

Manual text input will be unavailable—all messages will still need to be dictated by voice. Even when selecting a new message, users will rely on voice commands, which reduces distractions while driving.

The interface will also provide quick access to recent conversations and calls, while a separate section with favorite contacts will simplify communication on the road. However, WhatsApp's full functionality, including file sharing and video calls, will remain available only on smartphones.

The release is expected to happen in the coming weeks, likely as part of the WWDC conference. Ultimately, CarPlay is taking another step toward becoming a full-fledged digital platform, and WhatsApp is moving toward maximum integration into drivers' daily lives.

WhatsApp in CarPlay is a logical development, but the key remains balancing convenience and safety. The restriction on text input is a sensible move that sets a standard for the entire industry.