
The update comes as Google revealed there are now more than 250 million Android Auto compatible vehicles on the road worldwide.
GOOGLE has announced a major refresh for Android Auto and vehicles with Google built-in, introducing a redesigned interface, new personalisation features and expanded app support including YouTube.
The update comes as Google revealed there are now more than 250 million Android Auto compatible vehicles on the road worldwide.
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Android Auto’s new interface adopts Google’s Material 3 Expressive design language, featuring updated animations, richer colours and improved personalisation.
Users will also be able to customise widgets for weather updates, favourite contacts and shortcuts, while Google Maps gains an edge-to-edge display layout compatible with various screen shapes, including Mini’s circular infotainment display.
A key addition is YouTube support, allowing users to watch videos while parked, particularly useful for EV owners waiting during charging sessions.
Video playback will automatically stop once the vehicle is shifted into gear, although audio will continue.
Google also confirmed Dolby Atmos support for compatible apps and vehicles, alongside refreshed interfaces for Spotify and YouTube Music.
Gemini AI integration will enable users to ask vehicle-specific questions, such as explanations for dashboard warning lights or cargo space dimensions.
Google Maps will further benefit from front-facing vehicle cameras, improving live lane guidance and navigation accuracy.
Zoom support is also arriving for compatible systems, enabling users to join meetings directly from their vehicles.
The updates are expected to roll out later this year, beginning with selected models from BMW, Ford, Genesis, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes, Renault, Skoda and Volvo.


