What is Android Auto?

Our guide fully explains Android Auto is, which cars and phones support it and its best features...

Android Auto on BMW iDrive

Android Auto is a smartphone mirroring app that allows drivers to connect a smartphone to their car’s infotainment system.

Its main purpose is to help drivers maintain full concentration on the road while also having access to phone content such as messaging, calling, music services and sat-nav.

Drivers can connect their smartphones to their car with a USB cable or over Android Auto Wireless (Bluetooth). Functions can be controlled through voice commands, steering wheel controls or the car’s touchscreen display. A wide range of apps is available to use, including Spotify, Google Maps, Waze, WhatsApp, Audible and many more.

Google Assistance, which is compatible with just about all modern Android devices, is also available.

Simply saying, “Okay, Google”, or pressing the voice control button on your steering wheel will allow you to have two-way conversations with the AI-powered assistant. It will carry out tasks for you, such as directing you to your destination, making a phone call or replying to a text message.

Hyundai i40 Android Auto

Which cars support Android Auto? 

Virtually all newer models support Android Auto, but some brands don’t have the service available at all, or expect you to pay extra to have it fitted. Below is a list of these brands. 

Alpine 

Despite being one of the most entertaining sports cars you can buy, the Alpine A110 does not come with Android Auto.

Aston Martin 

If you’ve got your eye on an Aston Martin, the Aston Martin DBX or the Aston Martin Vantage would probably be the ones to stay away from if you’re looking to use Android Auto. That’s because neither car comes with the service.

BMW

You might expect this premium brand to support popular software such as Android Auto, but you’d be mistaken because quite a few BMW models do not offer it. These include the BMW 2 Series Convertible, the BMW 2 Series Coupé, the BMW 6 Series GT, the BMW 8 Series Convertible, the BMW X1, the BMW X2, and the BMW Z4.

Jaguar

The Jaguar XJ offers Jaguar’s own smartphone integration system that's designed to offer the same features as Android Auto, which is not available on the car.

Land Rover 

There’s no support for Android devices in the Range Rover Evoque Convertible

Lexus 

If you’ve got your eye on a Lexus LC and are hoping to be able to connect your phone to your car’s infotainment system, keep in mind that it does not support Android Auto. 

Mini

The Mini Clubman, the Mini Convertible and the Mini Countryman all do without support for Android devices.

MG

The MG 3 is tempting because of its low price and its interior is quite smartly designed, but there’s no support for Android devices.

Porsche 

You might think that splashing the cash on a sports car from a high-end brand such as Porsche would mean there are not many things it would miss out on. However, the Porsche Cayenne, the Porsche 718 Cayman, the Porsche Macan, the Porsche Panamera and the Porsche Taycan don’t support Android Auto. 

Seat

The Seat Mii electric does not have an infotainment system, let alone Android Auto.

Skoda

With competitive pricing as well as a long range, the Skoda Citigoe iV does seem like an ideal electric car. However, it’s worth noting that it doesn’t support Android Auto.

Subaru

For its price tag, the Subaru WRX STI definitely falls short in a few area, one of them being the absence of Android Auto.

Suzuki

While the Suzuki Jimny doesn’t offer Android Auto, it does offer Smartphone Link which offers similar features.

Tesla

None Tesla models support Android Auto.

Toyota

If you’re interested in a Toyota, it might be worth knowing that the Toyota Camry, the Toyota GR Supra and the Toyota Prius do not support Android Auto 

Volkswagen 

Even though it's blisteringly quick, the VW Up GTI does not support Android Auto.

Volvo

The Volvo XC60 offers a classy, high quality interior but doesn’t support Android Auto. Instead, drivers can download apps straight on to the car. 

Android Auto in Volvo XC40

Can I add Android Auto to an older car?

Yes, you can add Android Auto to an older car simply by installing an aftermarket head unit. Alpine, Pioneer, Sony and JVC are just some of the brands that produce infotainment systems compatible with Android Auto. Prices start at around £250, and all will include a screen as well as a DAB radio and Bluetooth. 

Will my phone support Android Auto? 

Android Auto is automatically built in to any smartphone that runs on Android 10 and above. It needs to be manually installed from the Google Play store on any smartphone which runs on Android 9 and below. 

How do I set up Android Auto?

The first thing is to make sure your phone and your car are compatible with Android Auto. As mentioned above, the app only needs to be downloaded if your smartphone runs on Android 9 and below. 

Virtually all new cars not listed above support Android Auto. Ensure your phone has a strong wifi or mobile data connection, plug the USB cable into your car and connect it to your phone. From there, you can follow the on-screen instructions. 

For Android Auto Wireless, the same procedure applies. The first time you connect your phone to your car, you will need to use the USB cable to pair them, then you can follow the on-screen instructions. When you next get into your vehicle, Android Auto Wireless will automatically connect your phone to your car's infotainment system over Bluetooth. 

Are there any alternatives?

There are many alternatives offering the same features as Android Auto. For Apple users, CarPlay is available on most newer cars and offers many of the same features. There is also iCarMode for iPhone users and MirrorLink for Android users. 


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