Toyota, Ford Challenge Apple-Google Car Screens
Toyota has adopted Ford's SmartDeviceLink (SDL) platform that provides an alternative to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to integrate smartphones with their vehicles.

Logo: Ford

Logo: Ford
Toyota has adopted Ford's SmartDeviceLink (SDL) platform that provides an alternative to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to integrate smartphones with their vehicles.
The announcement comes as many automakers including General Motors, Volkswagen, and Volvo have added the Apple and Android interface platforms across their vehicle lineup for the 2016 model year. In some cases, extensive testing of the platforms has led to delays in their rollout. Hyundai announced last week it would offer the systems after a yearlong delay.
Rather than offer these platforms, Ford and Toyota hope to offer the SmartDeviceLink platform developed by Livio as an open-source system. Honda, Mazda, and Subaru are also considering using it, according to Ford.
The SmartDeviceLink software is the basis of the Ford SYNC AppLink platform. The software offers cunsimers "more choice in how they connect and control their smartphone apps on the road," according to a Ford release.
Additionally, Ford and Toyota hope the system becomes an industry standard for integrating smartphones in vehicles.
"Developing a safer and more secure in-car smartphone connectivity service which better matches individual vehicle features is exactly the value and advantage an automaker can offer customers," said Shigeki Terashi, Toyota executive vice president.
Toyota and Ford entered a collaboration agreement for next generation in-car telematics system standardization in August of 2011. Toyota entered into an agreement with Ford and Livio to explore SDL introduction to its vehicles in June. Toyota’s investigation and consideration of SDL has been completed successfully, and the company found SDL suitable for its in-car app connectivity.
More Operations

Your Local Dealer Knows More Than You Think
Your local dealer can provide an information advantage that extends well beyond courtesy deliveries.
Read More →
Fleet Meets: Austin Schutte
Here are some industry insights, personal touches, and words of advice from the CEO and Founder of Anew Solutions.
Read More →Soap Box Derby Challenge: What’s Powering Team Brown
The car is coming together, the students are solving real build problems, and the fleet industry is helping push Team Brown toward the starting line.
Read More →
Commercial Fleet Sales Contribute To June, YTD Gains
The fleet sector has boosted its vehicle purchases at a reliable pace in the first half of this year compared with 1H 2025.
Read More →What Fleet Managers Really Want From Vendors
From customer service frustrations and technology breakdowns to RFQs, change management, and the growing impact of turnover across the industry, this conversation pulls back the curtain on the real operational challenges fleet managers are navigating every day.
Read More →Fleet Safety Masterclass: Industry Leaders on Storytelling, Strategy & Innovation
In this special masterclass episode, industry leaders break down what it really takes to build safer fleets in today’s increasingly distracted and data-driven world.
Read More →Integrating Legacy Fleet Systems and Historical Data
In this episode, we bring together fleet and technology leaders to unpack the realities of data integration, system migrations, and the evolving role of AI in fleet management.
Read More →From Resistance to Results: Change Management Strategies for Fleets
From new technologies and safety programs to evolving regulations, fleets are under constant pressure to adapt. But as Dr. Betz explains, success isn’t about the system you implement—it’s about whether your people actually use it.
Read More →Where We're Headed: A Practical Look at AI in Fleet
Discover how AI is actually being deployed in fleets, not just marketed, including practical use cases and emerging risks.
Read More →


