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Android Automotive

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Android operating system version for car infotainment systems
This article is about the operating system tailored for cars. For the application intended for using an Android device in a vehicle, seeAndroid Auto.
Linux distribution
Android Automotive
Android Automotive running on aPolestar 2
DeveloperGoogle
OS familyAndroid,Linux
Initial releaseMarch 2017; 8 years ago (March 2017)
Latest releaseAndroid Automotive 14[1] / 4 October 2023; 2 years ago (2023-10-04)[2]
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux kernel)
Official websitebuilt-in.google/cars/

Android Automotive (AAOS), marketed asCars with Google built-in or colloquially justGoogle built-in, is anopen-sourceoperating system designed for use in vehicle dashboards, based onAndroid. Introduced in March 2017,[3] it was developed byGoogle andIntel,[4] together with car manufacturers such asVolvo andAudi.[5] The project aims to provide an operating system codebase for vehicle manufacturers to develop their owndistribution. Besidesinfotainment tasks, such as messaging, navigation and music playback, the operating system aims to handle vehicle-specific functions such as controlling the air conditioning.[5]

Android Automotive is an open source operating system and, as such, a car manufacturer can use it without theproprietary Google Automotive Services (GAS)[6][7]—which is a car equivalent to theGoogle Mobile Services, i.e. a collection of applications and services likeGoogle Maps,Google Assistant, andGoogle Play—that OEMs can license and integrate into their in-vehicle infotainment systems. In contrast toAndroid Auto, Android Automotive is a full operating system running on the vehicle's device, not relying on a smartphone to operate.[8] As such, it has access to alimited number of apps on the aforementionedGoogle Play Store. Volvo, Renault,Ford andGM are using AAOS with GAS. In order to communicate with in-vehicle networks (IVI) such as the CAN bus, Android Automotive uses the Vehicle Hardware Abstraction Layer (VHAL), which serves as a bridge between the vehicle's hardware and software components.[9]

History

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The operating system was first announced by Google in March 2017.

In February 2018,Polestar announced thePolestar 2, the first car with built-in Android Automotive. The Polestar 2 with Android Automotive is available since July 2020.[10]

In September 2018, theRenault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance announced a technology partnership to embed the Android Automotive operating system in the group's vehicles starting in 2021.[11]

In April 2019 Google opened up theAPIs for developers to start developing applications for Android Automotive.[3]

In September 2019General Motors announced that they will use Android Automotive to power the infotainment systems in its cars starting in 2021.[12]

In July 2020,Stellantis (formerlyGroupe PSA andFCA Group) announced they would power their infotainment systems with Android Automotive OS. This announcement was revoked in 2022.[13]
Some vehicles from the group, like the 2021Dodge Durango andChrysler Pacifica, are already using the Android Automotive-based Uconnect 5,[14] without the Google Automotive Services (GAS).[15]

In February 2021,Ford announced a partnership withGoogle that would bring Android Automotive to Ford andLincoln vehicles, starting in 2023.[16]

In May 2021,Lucid Motors revealed that theLucid Air was using Android Automotive for its infotainment system,[17] but without the Google Automotive Services (GAS).

In September 2021,Honda announced that it would use Google's Android Automotive OS in its cars starting in 2022.[18]

In June 2022,BMW announced that it will be expanding its BMW Operating System 8 and integrating Android Automotive into certain models, starting in March 2023.[19] In January 2023, during theConsumer Electronics Show,BMW revealed that BMW Operating System 9 will be based on Android Automotive but without the Google Automotive Services (GAS). BMW OS 9 will feature the Aptoide app store, but lower OS versions will not.[20]

In March 2023, theVolkswagen Group announced that its future infotainment system, calledOne.Infotainment, will be based on Android Automotive (AOSP version),[21] and include an app store developed in partnership withHarman International.[22]

In May 2023, Google introduced Android Automotive OS 14 which enabled new capabilities for navigation apps allowing them to integrated with the gauge cluster and multi screen support to expand new experiences between the driver and passengers.[23]

In June 2023, Polestar announced its intention to use the Meizu Flyme Auto system in vehicles destined for the Chinese market.[24]

In October 2023,Porsche announced a collaboration with Google which will bring Android Automotive to the carmaker’s future vehicles. Google Maps, Google Assistant, and a wide variety of apps will be available through the Google Play Store.[25]

In December 2024,Hyundai Motor Group announced it adopted Google’s Android Automotive Operating System (AAOS) to further broaden its software ecosystem.[26]

Vehicles with Android Automotive (with GAS)

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Vehicles with Android Automotive (without GAS)

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Android Automotive OS Releases".source.android.com. Retrieved29 October 2023.
  2. ^"Android Automotive 14 Release Details".source.android.com. Retrieved29 October 2023.
  3. ^ab"Google opens Android Automotive to app developers". VentureBeat. May 2019. Archived fromthe original on 2020-03-07. Retrieved2019-05-01.
  4. ^"Developing Amazing Android Automotive In-vehicle Infotainment Experiences". Intel.
  5. ^ab"No, Android Auto is not an Infotainment OS; Make Way for Android Automotive!". 2017-06-13. Retrieved2020-09-19.
  6. ^"Differentiating Android Automotive with AOSP & Google Services". 2020-07-29.
  7. ^Sattelberg, Will (2022-09-16)."Android Auto vs. Android Automotive vs. Google Automotive Services (GAS)".Android Police. Retrieved2023-01-15.
  8. ^"What is Android Automotive?". youtube. 28 May 2017.
  9. ^PRIDRIVE: An Advanced Privacy Analysis Tool for Android Automotive. Symposium on Vehicles Security and Privacy (VehicleSec) 2024. February 2024. Archived from the original on 4 March 2025. Retrieved31 July 2024.{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  10. ^"First European Polestar 2 customer car delivered".www.polestar.com. Archived fromthe original on 2020-08-15. Retrieved2020-09-08.
  11. ^"Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi and Google join forces on Next-Generation infotainment".Nissan Global Newsroom. September 2018.
  12. ^O'Kane, Sean (2019-09-05)."GM will use Google's embedded Android Automotive OS in cars starting in 2021".The Verge. Retrieved2019-09-14.
  13. ^"Android Automotive will run natively on vehicles from Vauxhall, Opel, Peugeot, more".9to5Google. July 2020.
  14. ^"Hands-on with Stellantis' new Android-based Uconnect 5 infotainment".Ars Technica. February 2021.
  15. ^"What is Android Automotive?".
  16. ^"Here's Why We're Co-Creating Our Future with Google".Medium. February 2021.
  17. ^Korosec, Kirsten (2021-05-27)."Lucid Motors reveals all the tech inside its all-electric Air sedan".TechCrunch. Retrieved2021-07-27.
  18. ^"Honda and Google Collaborate on In-vehicle Connected Services".Honda Newsroom. September 2021.
  19. ^"BMW Group expands BMW Operating System 8, integrates Android Automotive OS".BMW Group PressClub. June 2022.
  20. ^"BMW iDrive 9 Coming to BMW X1 in Two Months, iDrive 8.5 to others".BMW Blog. January 2023.
  21. ^"How new infotainment will shape the future customer experience".CARIAD. September 2021.
  22. ^"Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche are getting their own in-car app store — and yes, that includes TikTok".The Verge. March 2023.
  23. ^"What's new with Android for Cars: I/O 2023".Android Developers Blog. Retrieved2023-11-29.
  24. ^"Polestar partners with Geely's Meizu to build Chinese operating system".Reuters. June 2023.
  25. ^"Porsche expands partnership with Google".Porsche Newsroom. October 2023.
  26. ^"Hyundai Motor Group and Google Collaborate on Software Capability for Future Mobility Innovation".Newsroom: Media Hub by Hyundai. December 2024.
  27. ^"Cadillac Lyriq EV features Android Automotive with wide landscape touchscreen".9to5Google. September 2021.
  28. ^"The 2022 Chevrolet Silverado gets a tech upgrade, hands-free trailering and a new ZR2 off-road flagship".TechCrunch. September 2021.
  29. ^"Qualcomm Works with Google to Bring Premium and Intelligent In-Vehicle Experiences to Renault Group's Mégane E-TECH Electric".Qualcomm.com. September 2021.

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