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Grok Voice Mode finally arrives on CarPlay, in case you enjoy talking to a loud-mouth AI in your car

An unfiltered AI assistant, now in your car.

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Grok is officially riding shotgun now. xAI has finally brought Grok Voice Mode to Apple CarPlay, meaning drivers can now chat with Elon Musk’s famously unfiltered AI assistant straight from their dashboard. Which is either exciting… or mildly terrifying, depending on how much chaos you want during traffic.

What does Grok Voice Mode on CarPlay actually do?

After teasing the feature for a while, xAI has officially rolled out Grok Voice Mode for Apple CarPlay, allowing users to have full voice conversations with the AI assistant while driving. The feature is now live in the latest Grok iPhone app update and can be launched directly through CarPlay.

Your commute just got smarter

Talk to me hands free — now on Apple CarPlay pic.twitter.com/ZuMzC9D9jH

— Grok (@grok) May 7, 2026

This means users can ask questions, brainstorm ideas, get quick information, or just casually talk to Grok hands-free while on the road. Unlike Tesla’s deeper Grok integration, however, the CarPlay version is more limited. It cannot control vehicle systems like climate or navigation, and users need to manually launch the app instead of using a wake word like “Hey Grok.”

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Still, this is a pretty major expansion for xAI. Until now, Grok’s in-car presence was mostly tied to Tesla vehicles. Bringing it to CarPlay instantly opens the door to millions of iPhone users across a massive range of cars.

Your next passenger might be an AI menace

The AI chatbot race has officially reached CarPlay. With Apple opening the platform to third-party voice assistants, apps like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, and now Grok are all competing to become the AI passengers people actually talk to while driving.

What makes Grok different is its personality. Unlike most assistants who stay calm and neutral, Grok leans sarcastic, opinionated, and intentionally chaotic. That may sound fun on paper, but having an internet-style AI personality sitting in during traffic jams is either the future of driving… or the start of some very weird commutes.

Varun Mirchandani
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