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2026 model year reveal 8-17-25 6:45 PM

The dashboard was updated in 2024. Heck, that won't be revised until 2028 at the earliest. Maybe it will be updated to fully functional Apple/Android car plays? Wireless would be ideal. Dream on....
The 2024 Spyder RT did get the larger display.
What I got from the video is that other product lines will be getting the larger display, like the ATVs and SidebySide vehicles.

Apple Carplay works fine on my 2024 Sea2Sky since the 4.1 BRP Connect software update a few months back.
 
The 2024 Spyder RT did get the larger display.
What I got from the video is that other product lines will be getting the larger display, like the ATVs and SidebySide vehicles.

Apple Carplay works fine on my 2024 Sea2Sky since the 4.1 BRP Connect software update a few months back.
Correct. But Apple carplay only works wired and thru a headset, correct? Wireless and no headset requirement would be nice.
 
Correct. But Apple carplay only works wired and thru a headset, correct? Wireless and no headset requirement would be nice.
Wireless might be nice, if the Spyder supported bluetooth pairing of the phone instead of requiring it to be plugged into the USB port.
Although I would still want to plug the phone into power so it wouldn't die during a long ride.

We'll have to disagree on the headset issue. I want to be able to hear everything CarPlay is telling me, which is only possible with a headset.
Yes, I understand you can listen to the radio through the speakers built into the Spyder, but have you ever actually tried listening to the radio while cruising down the highway at 65+ MPH?
 
Wireless might be nice, if the Spyder supported bluetooth pairing of the phone instead of requiring it to be plugged into the USB port.
Although I would still want to plug the phone into power so it wouldn't die during a long ride.

We'll have to disagree on the headset issue. I want to be able to hear everything CarPlay is telling me, which is only possible with a headset.
Yes, I understand you can listen to the radio through the speakers built into the Spyder, but have you ever actually tried listening to the radio while cruising down the highway at 65+ MPH?
I have. For years. I understand wanting to power the phone, but in this day/age, wireless isn't rocket science. Most motorcycle MFR's support wireless.
 
I think the only move I would make is to a Red Rock Canyon; lots of mountain trails to go out on day trips in this neck of the woods. I pass by them all the time on my F3 and would like to go up to some of the observation towers on the mountains around here, but currently can't do that with the F3.
 
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