Ferrari outfits super car with iPad Mini
There's no furÂther word from Bloomberg — which insists on referÂring to the iPad as "I-Pad" for some reaÂson — on how the deal will unfold, but the incluÂsion of iPad mini in other modÂels makes sense, along with Bluetooth-based audio inteÂgraÂtion and perÂhaps Siri Eyes Free. We're not sure how much the tablets add to the stickÂer price on the limited-run vehiÂcle (only 499 will be made), but when you're dealÂing with a $1.3 milÂlion car, it's probÂaÂbly about the same as an extra cup holdÂer.
03/06/13 Ferrari is adding iPad minis and Siri voice integration in its four-seater FF in the first show of collaboration since car-collecting Apple VP Eddie Cue joined the sports car maker’s board in November. Bloomberg Businessweek reports that the tablets will be part of the car’s infotainment system, accessible from its rear passenger seats.
On the software side, Apple added support for a feature called Eyes Free in iOS 6, letting drivers interact with Siri on their mobile devices without taking their eyes off the road. The driver starts talking to Siri by pressing a command button on the steering wheel of cars that support the feature, like the new FF. And more integration between the two companies is on the way. Ferrari’s chairman Luca Cordero Di Montezemolo said that his company is in talks with Apple to collaborate more on in-car entertainment. The comment was made at the at the Geneva Motor Show, where Ferrari also revealed its new hybrid supercar, the 963 horsepower LaFerrari.
In years to come expect iPad Mini-like devices in the dashboard of most cars. It just makes too much sense.