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With more and more car manufacturers starting to introduce support for wireless CarPlay, the convenience of having easy access to some of your iPhone's functionality in a dashboard-friendly interface without needing to deal with cables is becoming accessible to an increasing number of car buyers.

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GM is one of those manufacturers that has started to embrace wireless CarPlay, and I recently spent some time in a 2021 Buick Envision to check out how it fares and how it compares to the infotainment experience I tested a couple of years ago in a 2019 Buick Regal TourX.

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Buick Infotainment System home screen

Overall, the latest version of the Buick Infotainment System is quite similar to the previous generation, carrying over the same simple and clean design with round icons on the home screen and a dashboard view with widgets for audio, phone, and navigation functions all on one screen.

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Buick Infotainment System dashboard screen with widgets

A strip along the bottom of the display while on any of the home screens or in the system's apps offers quick access to main functions like music, phone, navigation, and vehicle comfort controls, as well as the time and outdoor temperature. My Envision was also equipped with an ionizing air filter, and the status bar offers a glanceable air quality reading.

Something new on the infotainment system compared to the 2019 system I previously tested is a thin status bar at the top of the screen offering audio information like station, song name, and artist, along with a signal strength indicator for the vehicle's cellular connection.

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Buick Infotainment System audio screen

The infotainment system's screen has a bit of a matte finish to help reduce glare and fingerprints, while a fairly significant dashboard overhang also helps minimize glare from potential direct sun exposure. The screen is also tilted toward the driver and back a bit under the overhang, another design choice that helps reduce the potential for glare.

In addition to the generously sized touchscreen, the Envision includes three hard controls to the left of the display within convenient reach of the driver: a power button that doubles as a volume knob, a home button for quickly jumping out of an app, and a select button that doubles as a scroll knob which can be used to navigate the system's interface, even in CarPlay.

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CarPlay dashboard

Speaking of CarPlay, setup is incredibly simple as it on most vehicles, involving just a few steps to pair the phone via Bluetooth and then grant appropriate permissions for CarPlay.

As I noted in my previous look at the 2019 model, I found the colors in CarPlay in particular on the 2021 Envision to look a little washed out. It's not bad, but definitely noticeable compared to other systems I've used.

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CarPlay home screen

The system is responsive in both native and CarPlay modes, and the 10-inch display offers plenty of room for the CarPlay interface without any elements feeling cramped.

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Apple Maps in CarPlay

While in CarPlay mode, the top status bar from the native infotainment system remains visible, which is a nice improvement over earlier versions where CarPlay took over the entire screen. Having song and artist information from SiriusXM, for example, conveniently visible even while in CarPlay is handy, although I wish the status bar had a bit more polished look and was a bit bigger to include more information or some icons to easily jump to other infotainment functions.

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Now Playing screen in CarPlay

As with many other vehicles, audio information can also optionally be viewed in the center digital portion of the instrument cluster, although that means you won't be able to see other available screen options in that space.

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Instrument cluster display with audio info and steering controls with Siri/voice assistant button at top left of right cluster

As I've noted before, one of the key features to pair with wireless CarPlay is wireless phone charging, as that combination makes it super easy to stay connected even on longer trips where you don't want to run your battery down. Unfortunately, my test Envision in the Essence trim did not come equipped with a wireless charger. The feature is standard on the top-end Avenir trim, but isn't available even as an option or part of a package on the entry-level Preferred and mid-level Essence trims.

There's a convenient cubby at the front of the center console that's just about the perfect size for my iPhone 12 Pro Max, and that's where the wireless charger would be located on the Avenir trim. It's a shame that you have to move all the way up to the top trim in order to get the wireless charging, so hopefully that's something GM reconsiders in future model years.

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Front USB ports and storage cubby where wireless charger is located on Avenir trim

When it comes to wired connectivity, the Envision includes a variety of options, including one USB-C port and one USB-A port up front at the base of the center stack for maximum compatibility. There are also USB-C and USB-A ports on the rear of the console for rear passengers, although these are charge-only ports that don't offer data connectivity to the infotainment system.

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Rear USB ports

Overall, I like the infotainment and CarPlay experience in the 2021 Buick Envision. Wireless CarPlay connectivity is super convenient and I'm glad to see it becoming more and more common. The large 10-inch screen makes everything easy to see and interact with, although I do wish it was a bit easier to see information from both CarPlay and the Buick system simultaneously, whether it be through a split-screen widescreen format or more screen real estate devoted to the native infotainment system while in CarPlay such as a fatter top status bar or a persistent dock strip along the bottom.

The Buick Infotainment System itself is easy to use with a relatively clean look that's heavy on black backgrounds and a few bits of bright color scattered around to help make the system very glanceable.

As I mentioned, it's a shame that wireless phone charging is limited to the top-end Avenir trim on the Envision, as that's a feature I think many users would consider taking advantage of regardless of trim, presuming it was reasonably priced. The rapid shift to wireless CarPlay and Android Auto will only increase customer interest in wireless charging due to the convenience of combining those two features.

Article Link: Review: 2021 Buick Envision Adds Wireless CarPlay to a Solid Infotainment System
 

ghostface147

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I've read some comments about wireless CarPlay and reliability. Several makers and different models they make, so it may be an iOS issue instead.
 

wood1208

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Like before for wired carplay, let's start making list of vehicles currently(or announced) support for wireless carplay and update the list fequently. This will initiate discussion/comments to put pressure on vehicle manufactures who is still dragging their feet supporting wireless carplay. Also, helpful and benefit to readers is when buying new vehicle.
 
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Antes

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? the buick logo is kind of ugly to me. It’s down there next to the old Kia logo.
anyways it’s good that wireless CarPlay is becoming the norm and not a ‘premium’ feature.
 

sparkinstx

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The rear seat USB ports are on a horizontal surface, and open (not protected by any cover). Don't spill anything on them! :-|

And also, yes, the Envision is built in China. Buick is a popular brand in China, and they build some models (like an "executive" minivan) that's not sold over here.
 
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ArtOfWarfare

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I’ve been behind the wheel of a VW since 1998. GTIs mainly.

Can’t wait till VW pushes Tesla right out the pack.
Yeah... unfortunately, there's been a flood of ID3s and 4s on the used car market as owners appear to immediately regret their purchase and switch to a Tesla.

Look at a list of used 2021 electric vehicles for sale in Germany right now - there's 200 of the VW ID.3 but only 18 that are Tesla branded, despite the fact that the Model 3 has consistently outsold the VW ID.3 in Germany. So, if they were of equal quality, one would expect a few more used Model 3s to be available than used VW ID.3s.

Oops. So much for VW pushing Tesla over, when they can't even beat Tesla in their home country.
 
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Yeah... unfortunately, there's been a flood of ID3s and 4s on the used car market as owners appear to immediately regret their purchase and switch to a Tesla.

Look at a list of used 2021 electric vehicles for sale in Germany right now - there's 200 of the VW ID.3 but only 18 that are Tesla branded, despite the fact that the Model 3 has consistently outsold the VW ID.3 in Germany. So, if they were of equal quality, one would expect a few more used Model 3s to be available than used VW ID.3s.

Oops. So much for VW pushing Tesla over, when they can't even beat Tesla in their home country.

‘Have you driven one yet? The ID4 is much better than a Tesla. You csnt go by the German market, you don’t know if they flooded the market or how many Tesla were sold in the first place.

The ID models are brand new. First EV from the ground up. But even I wouldnt get rid of my gaser for it yet. I don’t think it’s fair to compare just yet.

Come to me in 2/3 years/ VW will outsell Tesla. VW cars are that good, and VW is a proud brand commited to the EV market.
 

clive27

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‘Have you driven one yet? The ID4 is much better than a Tesla. You csnt go by the German market, you don’t know if they flooded the market or how many Tesla were sold in the first place.

The ID models are brand new. First EV from the ground up. But even I wouldnt get rid of my gaser for it yet. I don’t think it’s fair to compare just yet.

Come to me in 2/3 years/ VW will outsell Tesla. VW cars are that good, and VW is a proud brand commited to the EV market.
I have not driven either VW or Tesla. But spec-wise, Tesla seems much better. I own both stocks almost equally and interested in purchasing Model Y when fed tax credit limit is lifted for Tesla.
Now, can you elaborate on "The ID4 is much better than a Tesla"? I'm genuinely curious. Are you saying fit and finish of the ID4 is much better? Or any kind of driving characteristic (other than 0-60) is much better?
 
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