Indian Motorcycle’s new 2021 Chieftain Elite isn’t the first motorbike with CarPlay, but Apple’s infotainment feature is certainly less common on bikes than four-wheeled modes of transportation.

The Chieftain Elite ($34,999) is a limited run of only 120 bikes produced worldwide to celebrate Indian Motorcycle’s 120 years in business, and it features a 7-inch built-in display that works with CarPlay:

Fortunately CarPlay isn’t just limited to the special edition Elite machine. Indian Motorcycle supports CarPlay on a number of 2020 and 2021 models including standard Chieftain, Roadmaster, and Indian Challenger bikes.

Indian Motorcycle’s easy-to-use, state-of-the-art technology found throughout the 2021 Chieftain Elite delivers a next-level riding experience. Taking center stage is Indian Motorcycle’s industry-leading, seven-inch Ride Command infotainment system. With connected services riders can view weather and traffic overlays, while Apple CarPlay delivers an easier, more customized level of control for music, navigation preferences, and mobile device information.

So how does CarPlay work on a motorcycle, and could it possibly be safe?

While wireless would be ideal, Indian Motorcycle supports CarPlay as part of its Ride Command infotainment system. These bikes support CarPlay over a Lightning cable and feature stowaway compartments for storing your connected iPhone.

For controlling the CarPlay experience, Indian Motorcycle uses navigation controllers positioned on the handlebars for ergonomic use that doesn’t require taking your hands off your bike.

See a demonstration in action below:

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