
If you’re using an older car, CNET’s experts recommend upgrading your car stereo with one of the best Apple CarPlay head units to take full advantage of wireless streaming and modern tech. If you haven’t recently upgraded your vehicle, this is a simple and effective way to unlock seamless media control.
Apple CarPlay offers more than just music — it gives you easy access to navigation, calls, and texts through voice commands. And the best part? You don’t need a brand-new car to enjoy it. Since its launch in 2014, aftermarket brands have created head units that fit a variety of vehicles — bringing smart features to older models.
Top brands like Sony, Kenwood, and Pioneer offer head units loaded with extras, including HD and satellite radio, USB ports, CD/DVD players, GPS, and Bluetooth. Some even support larger displays and extra features like backup cameras and engine performance gauges – turning your car stereo into a full-fledged infotainment system.
With so many options available, choosing the right Apple CarPlay head unit can be overwhelming. To make it easier, we’ve partnered with Crutchfield experts, who’ve been helping people upgrade their car audio systems since 1974. Here are our top picks to find the best match for your ride.
There are no shortage of options if you want to add Apple CarPlay head units to older cars.
Criteria for choosing the best Apple CarPlay head unit
We’ve assembled our list of the best Apple CarPlay car stereo head units from models that fit the most common radio sizes: single DIN car stereo and double DIN head unit car stereo slots. These car stereo system picks are based on Crutchfield’s expert recommendations, user reviews and ratings at popular shopping sites.
Before you dig in, find out exactly which Apple CarPlay car stereo will fit in your vehicle by using Crutchfield’s Find What Fits tool. Enter your vehicle make, model and year and you’ll be greeted with speakers, Apple CarPlay head units and more to outfit your ride.
Three things to look for in a new Apple CarPlay head unit
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Double DIN or single DIN: DIN is a standardized head unit size, so the two most common unit sizes are double DIN and single DIN. Single DIN stereo openings measure 2×8 inches, while double DIN openings measure 4×8 inches. If you’re replacing a double DIN unit, there are more options for adding smarts to your stereo. If you have a single DIN unit, that doesn’t automatically mean you’re out of the running for pairing your Apple iPhone to your car for Apple CarPlay, but you will have fewer choices.
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Types of receivers: There are a few different head unit categories, each offering a different feature set depending on your needs. Can’t let go of discs? You’re in luck, as you can have physical and digital in one auto head unit package with a DVD receiver. Digital multimedia receivers don’t have an optical drive, but they can play back audio and video and many have touchscreens.
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Features: When you’re looking for an Apple CarPlay stereo head unit, Apple iPhone integration isn’t all you’ll get for your dollar. If you want something closer to your smartphone look for a capacitive touchscreen rather than a resistive one. Many models also include pre-outs for adding external amps and subwoofers, in addition to HD and satellite radio tuners. For the ultimate convenience, look for a unit with Bluetooth and wireless Apple CarPlay app connectivity for your Apple device.
Pioneer AVH-W4500NEX
Using Apple’s Siri in a car is great; plugging and unplugging your phone when you’re running errands isn’t. We like the Pioneer AVH-W4500NEX as our best overall Apple CarPlay car stereo head unit because the double DIN head unit has the option for a wired or wireless Apple CarPlay connection, HDMI input and Bluetooth phone and audio streaming. For music lovers, this CarPlay stereo’s CD/DVD drive, HD Radio, FLAC support and satellite radio have you covered regardless of digital format. Coolest of all? With an accessory (sold separately), you can view engine performance info on this Pioneer head unit’s 6.9-inch touchscreen.
Pioneer
Pioneer DMH-1500NEX (Currently out of stock)
You don’t need to spend a fortune to get Apple CarPlay into your vehicle. If money is tight, look no further than the DMH-1500NEX car stereo head unit from Pioneer. Control your Apple iPhone’s music library from the 7-inch touchscreen, and use Siri to answer questions like “Has anyone ever found a marmoset in Topeka?” before you cross into the city limits. This Alpine stereo receiver isn’t lacking for expandability either, featuring six-channel preamp outputs, compatibility with most digital audio formats and dual camera input options.
Pioneer
Alpine Halo9 iLX-F309 (Update: Currently out of stock)
A single DIN car stereo opening in your vehicle doesn’t mean you can’t have a huge touchscreen anymore. With the Alpine Halo9 iLX-F309 car head unit, a 9-inch floating display attaches to a 2-inch head unit. There’s plenty of height and angle adjustment, too, in addition to a rear USB port input, aux input, HDMI input and Bluetooth. Built-in Apple CarPlay means Apple Maps, text messages, phone calls and weather are only a voice command away.
Alpine
Pioneer DMH-WT8600NEX
On the aftermarket, Apple CarPlay head unit stereos don’t get much bigger than the Pioneer DMH-WT8600NEX. This digital wired and wireless CarPlay multimedia player ditches optical discs in favor of a 10.1-inch 720p capacitive touchscreen that floats over a single DIN dash unit. For $1,500 you also get wireless Apple CarPlay connectivity, HD Radio, Bluetooth and compatibility with a variety of digital music formats including AAC, FLAC, MP3 and WMA.
Pioneer
Alpine iLX-W650
Who needs discs and a CD player? Not the Alpine iLX-W650 Apple head unit. Forgoing an optical drive frees up space and makes this double din stereo unit an easy choice if space inside your dashboard is at a premium. In addition to the usual Apple CarPlay car stereo head unit integration, the iLX-W650 boasts front and rear camera inputs and six-channel preamp outputs. Speaking of expandability, you can easily add Alpine’s power-pack amplifier for an additional 50 watts RMS by four channels for even more sound.
Alpine
Pioneer AVH-W4500NEX
The Pioneer AVH W4500NEX is our pick for best overall Apple car stereo above, but it’s also our pick for the best wireless Apple CarPlay DVD head unit because it brings the right combination of expected features to the mix along with surprises like the aforementioned ability to display engine performance read-outs. And while there are cheaper options, if you’re a die-hard CD enthusiast, this is the best way to play them for most people with the CD/DVD drive and still have all the features of Apple CarPlay from your Apple iPhone or Android phone at the same time.
Pioneer
Kenwood Excelon DNX997XR
What does a $2,000+ Apple CarPlay-capable car stereo head unit look like? The Kenwood Excelon DNX997XR. All those ducats get you a raft of features, the headliner being a built-in Garmin GPS navigation system with three years of free updates included. In addition to wireless Apple CarPlay, wired and wireless screen mirroring, passengers can wirelessly control Pandora from an Apple or Android device. This double DIN car stereo model also has a motorized 720p, 6.75-inch touchscreen display, Bluetooth and a built-in HD Radio tuner.
This head unit typically sells for closer to $1,400, but it’s pretty tricky to find in stock right now. The best available price at the moment it’s $2,300 at Amazon, but it’s probably worth waiting for a restock at other retailers, which could save you $900.
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Before you buy
Depending on where you buy your Apple car stereo, it may come with free installation. Failing that, Best Buy charges $100 for installation and promises a factory-installed look without a loss of factory functionality. You’ll have to pay for any additional parts beyond the flat labor…