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CarPlay and the LandCruiser 70 Series : What You Get From Factory, and How to Go Wireless

Inside the LandCruiser 70 Series. Image: Toyota Australia.

Added 7 July 2026

Apple CarPlay is standard in almost every new car, but the LandCruiser 70 Series only gained a wired version in late 2023 and has never offered wireless. Here is the full picture, and the fix.

Apple CarPlay has become the default way Australians run navigation, calls, messages and music in the car, and it keeps getting more capable. With iOS 26, CarPlay picked up a new Liquid Glass look, widgets and Live Activities on the dashboard, message Tapbacks, a compact incoming-call view that no longer hides your navigation, and even video streaming on the screen while you are parked.

For LandCruiser 70 Series owners, though, the CarPlay story has always been complicated. Here is where things stand.

At a Glance

  • 2007 to 2023 pre-facelift 70 Series: no factory CarPlay or Android Auto on any grade
  • 2023 facelift onwards: 6.7-inch factory touchscreen with wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto only
  • Wireless CarPlay has never been offered from the factory on a 70 Series
  • Aftermarket headunits add wireless CarPlay to any 70 Series from 2008 onwards
  • iOS 26 brings widgets, Tapbacks, a new design and parked video streaming to CarPlay

What the factory gives you

If your 76, 78 or 79 Series was built before the late-2023 facelift, the factory audio system predates smartphone mirroring entirely: there is no CarPlay, no Android Auto, and for most of that production run not even a touchscreen.

The upgraded 70 Series that arrived in Australian showrooms in November 2023 finally added a 6.7-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto across all grades, plus steering wheel controls and hands-free pairing. The catch: it is wired only. Your phone has to be plugged in every time, and the 6.7-inch display is one of the smallest screens fitted to any new 4WD sold in Australia today.

Going wireless

Wireless CarPlay connects your iPhone automatically the moment you start the car, with no cable and no fumbling: the phone stays in your pocket or on a charging pad. Car makers from BMW to Ford have offered it for years, but Toyota has not brought it to the 70 Series, and the factory unit cannot be upgraded to wireless.

That leaves the aftermarket route, and it is a strong one: a modern aftermarket headunit gives a 70 Series a larger high-resolution screen, wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto in one step, on anything from a 2008 workhorse to a current facelift. Units like the PVS 9-inch MK4 go further again, running Android Automotive OS natively on the headunit itself, so apps like Newtracs and Wiki Camps offroad mapping, Spotify and YouTube run directly on the screen with no phone connected at all, while wireless CarPlay remains available whenever you want your iPhone experience.

Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on the PVS 9-inch MK4 headunit
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on the PVS 9-inch MK4 headunit.

Where CarPlay is heading

Apple is pushing CarPlay deeper into the car. CarPlay Ultra, which launched in May 2025 in Aston Martin vehicles and is expanding to brands including Hyundai, Kia and Genesis, takes over the instrument cluster and climate controls with manufacturer-tuned themes. And from iOS 26.4, CarPlay supports third-party AI assistants alongside Siri.

None of that next-generation integration is coming to the 70 Series factory system, which makes the aftermarket screen the practical path for owners who want their LandCruiser's cabin tech to keep pace with their phone.

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