CodeM mCarplay — In-Vehicle CarPlay & Radio System
Premium in-vehicle CarPlay UI for FiveM with music playlists, autopilot, neon/xenon controls, door management, and live map — by CodeM.
mCarplay — In-Vehicle CarPlay & Radio System
mCarplay by CodeM brings a fully-featured, Apple CarPlay-inspired in-vehicle interface to your FiveM server. Accessible via command or configurable hotkey, the sleek UI opens directly inside your vehicle and gives players full control over music, doors, lights, autopilot, and more — all from a single immersive dashboard.
CodeM is an **R* / CFX.re Verified Creator with 200K+ downloads and 18,000+ customers. Their mSeries scripts are known for polished UI, clean code, and long-term support.
Features
- Music App — Search and play YouTube-sourced tracks, build custom playlists, loop songs, and share music with nearby players in sync
- Autopilot App — Toggle vehicle autopilot mode directly from the CarPlay interface
- Door Control App — Lock/unlock individual vehicle doors with a single tap
- Location / Map App — Live mini-map and navigation view while inside the vehicle
- Neon & Xenon App — Control neon underglow and xenon headlight colors from the UI
- Settings App — Customize the CarPlay interface theme (light/dark mode) and personal preferences
- Usable Item Support — Optionally require an in-game item to open CarPlay
- Command & Keybind — Open via
/carplaycommand or configurable keyboard shortcut - Light & Dark Mode — Full UI theme support with polished Apple-inspired design
- Framework Flexible — Works with ESX, old ESX, QBCore, and old QBCore out of the box
What's Included
fxmanifest.lua(v1.1, Lua 5.4, GTA5)client/— Obfuscated client logicserver/— Server-side handlersshared/— Open-source config (escrow-ignored)editable/— Open-source editable client & server fileshtml/— Full Vue.js UI with SF Pro Rounded font, icons, wallpapers, and app assets
Compatibility
- Frameworks: ESX, old ESX, QBCore, old QBCore
- Database: oxmysql
- Dependencies:
/assetpacks(CFX default) - Lua version:** Lua 5.4
Installation
1. Drop m-carplay into your server resources folder 2. Add ensure m-carplay to your server.cfg 3. Configure framework, command, and features in editable/client_editable.lua and shared/ 4. Restart server and test with /carplay






