Which Cars Have Android Auto in 2019?
Android Auto is a feature that allows you to connect your mobile device to your car and use Android apps through your car’s dashboard media system. While most automakers have put the technology in their vehicles already, many more vehicles with Android Auto capability are being added for the 2020 model year.
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Android Auto connects to your car in two ways. It wirelessly pairs your phone with your car’s Bluetooth for audio streaming, but if you want to use an app that requires more data transfer, you’ll have to plug it in via the USB port. (And if you have an Apple device, you’ll need Apple CarPlay). Even if your car isn’t compatible with Android Auto, the app can still be used independently on your Android smartphone to display an interface that’s easier to use while driving.
Android Auto supports apps like Spotify, Pandora and Google Play Music, which display on-screen with familiar Android icons. The built-in Google Assistant allows you to make hands-free phone calls and send messages in your preferred messaging app with voice-to-text functionality.
But perhaps the most important feature of Android Auto is navigation. Unlike your car’s native navigation system, apps like Waze can give you up-to-date traffic and route information. Android Auto mirrors your turn-by-turn directions on the dashboard display.
Android Auto capability comes standard or is available as an option on many 2016-and-later vehicles, but not all manufacturers have included the integration. Notoriously, Lexus and BMW don’t offer it at all, and Toyota, a longtime holdout, has just started offering it in some 2020 models. And while we could’ve saved a lot of space by listing which cars don’t have Android Auto in 2019, here’s a comprehensive list of all the cars that do (in alphabetical order by brand):
Acura
- 2017-20 NSX
- 2018-20 MDX
- 2018-20 TLX
- 2019-20 ILX
Alfa-Romeo
- 2018-19 Giulia
- 2018-19 Stelvio
Aston-Martin
- 2018-19 Vantage
- 2019 Rapide
Audi
- 2017-19 Q7
- 2017-20 A3
- 2017-19 A4
- 2017-19 A5
- 2017-20 A6
- 2017-20 A7
- 2017-19 Q7
- 2017-20 R8
- 2017-20 TT
- 2018-19 Q5
- 2019 Q3
- 2019-20 Q8
Buick
- 2016-19 LaCrosse
- 2016-19 Regal
- 2017-20 Encore
- 2017-20 Envision
Cadillac
- 2016 ELR
- 2016-19 ATS
- 2016-19 ATS-V
- 2016-19 CTS
- 2016-19 CTS-V
- 2016-20 CT6
- 2016-20 Escalade/ESV
- 2016-19 XTS
- 2017-20 XT5
- 2019-20 CT6-V
- 2019-20 XT4
- 2020 CT5
- 2020 XT6
Chevrolet
- 2016-20 Camaro
- 2016-20 Colorado
- 2016-20 Corvette
- 2016-19 Cruze
- 2016-20 Impala
- 2016-20 Malibu
- 2016-20 Silverado 1500
- 2016-20 Silverado 2500/3500
- 2016-20 Spark
- 2016-20 Suburban
- 2016-20 Tahoe
- 2016-19 Volt
- 2017-20 Bolt
- 2017-20 Sonic
- 2017-20 Trax
- 2018-20 Equinox
- 2018-20 Traverse
- 2019-20 Blazer
Chrysler
- 2017-20 300
- 2018-20 Pacifica
- 2018-20 Pacifica Hybrid
- 2020 Chrysler Voyager
Dodge
- 2017-20 Challenger
- 2017-20 Charger
- 2018-20 Durango
Fiat
- 2017-19 500
- 2017-20 500L
- 2017-19 500X
Ford
- 2017-18 Focus
- 2017-19 C-Max
- 2017-20 Edge
- 2017-19 Fiesta
- 2017-19 Flex
- 2017-19 Taurus
- 2017-19 Transit
- 2017-20 Escape
- 2017-20 Expedition
- 2017-20 F-150
- 2017-20 F-Series Super Duty
- 2017-20 Fusion
- 2017-20 Mustang
- 2017-20 Transit Connect
- 2017-20 Explorer
- 2018-20 EcoSport
Genesis
- 2017-20 G80
- 2019-20 G70
GMC
- 2016-20 Canyon
- 2016-20 Sierra 1500
- 2016-20 Sierra 2500/3500
- 2016-20 Yukon
- 2016-20 Yukon XL
- 2017-20 Acadia
- 2018-20 Terrain
Honda
- 2016-19 Accord
- 2016-20 Civic
- 2017-19 Clarity Electric
- 2017-19 Clarity Fuel Cell
- 2017-19 Clarity Plug-In Hybrid
- 2017-19 Ridgeline
- 2017-19 CR-V
- 2017-20 Accord Hybrid
- 2017-20 Pilot
- 2018-19 Fit
- 2018-20 Odyssey
- 2019 HR-V
- 2019-20 Insight
- 2019 Passport
Hyundai
- 2015-18 Azera
- 2015-20 Sonata
- 2016-20 Sonata Hybrid
- 2016-20 Elantra GT
- 2016-20 Tucson
- 2017-18 Santa Fe Sport
- 2017-20 Ioniq Electric
- 2017-20 Ioniq Hybrid
- 2017-20 Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid
- 2017-20 Elantra
- 2017-20 Santa Fe
- 2017-20 Veloster
- 2018-20 Kona
- 2018-20 Kona Electric
- 2018-20 Accent
- 2019-20 Santa Fe XL
- 2020 Palisade
Jaguar
- 2019 XJ
- 2019-20 E-Pace
- 2019-20 F-Pace
- 2019-20 I-Pace
- 2019-20 F-Type
- 2019-20 XE
- 2019-20 XF
Jeep
- 2017-20 Compass
- 2018-20 Grand Cherokee
- 2018-20 Renegade
- 2018-20 Wrangler
- 2019-20 Cherokee
- 2020 Gladiator
Kia
- 2014-20 Soul
- 2015-19 Optima
- 2015-19 Soul EV
- 2015-20 Optima Hybrid
- 2015-20 Sedona
- 2016-20 Sorento
- 2017-18 Forte Koup
- 2017-18 Forte5
- 2017-19 Cadenza
- 2017-19 Niro
- 2017-19 Optima Plug-In Hybrid
- 2017-20 Forte
- 2017-20 Sportage
- 2018-19 Niro Plug-In Hybrid
- 2018-19 Stinger
- 2019 Niro EV
- 2019 K900
- 2020 Telluride
Lamborghini
- 2016-19 Centenario
- 2018-19 Aventador S
- 2019 Huracan
- 2019 Urus
Land Rover
- 2019-20 Range Rover
- 2019-20 Land Rover Discovery
- 2019-20 Land Rover Discovery Sport
- 2019-20 Range Rover Evoque
- 2019-20 Range Rover Sport
- 2019-20 Range Rover Velar
- 2020 Land Rover Defender
Lexus
- 2020 Lexus RX
Lincoln
- 2017-18 MKX
- 2017-19 MKC
- 2017-19 MKT
- 2017-20 MKZ
- 2017-20 MKZ Hybrid
- 2017-20 Navigator
- 2017-20 Continental
- 2018-20 Nautilus
- 2020 Aviator
- 2020 Corsair
Maserati
- 2017-20 Ghibli
- 2017-20 Levante
- 2017-20 Quattroporte
- 2018-19 GranTurismo
Mazda
- 2018-19 Mazda6
- 2019 CX-5
- 2019 CX-9
- 2019-20 Mazda3
- 2020 CX-30
Mercedes-Benz
- 2017-20 CLA250
- 2017-20 CLS-Class
- 2017-20 E-Class
- 2017-20 GLA250
- 2017-20 GLE-Class
- 2017-20 E-Class
- 2017-20 GLS-Class
- 2017-20 SL-Class
- 2017-20 SLC-Class
- 2018-20 GLC-Class
- 2018-20 S-Class
- 2018-19 C-Class
- 2019-20 A-Class
Mitsubishi
- 2017-20 Mirage
- 2017-20 Mirage G4
- 2017-20 Outlander
- 2018-20 Outlander PHEV
- 2018-20 Outlander Sport
- 2018-20 Eclipse Cross
Nissan
- 2018-19 Kicks
- 2018-19 Leaf
- 2018-20 Altima
- 2018-20 Maxima
- 2018-20 Murano
- 2018-20 Rogue
- 2019 Sentra
- 2019 Titan
- 2019 Titan XD
- 2019 Versa Note
- 2019 Rogue Sport
- 2019-20 Versa
Ram
- 2018-20 Ram 1500
- 2018-20 Ram 2500/3500/4500
Subaru
- 2017-20 Impreza
- 2018-19 Crosstrek
- 2018-20 BRZ
- 2018-20 Legacy
- 2018-20 Outback
- 2019-20 Ascent
- 2019-20 Crosstrek Hybrid
- 2019-20 Forester
- 2019-20 WRX
- 2019-20 WRX STI
Toyota
- 2020 4Runner
- 2020 Camry
- 2020 Camry Hybrid
- 2020 CH-R
- 2020 Corolla Hatchback
- 2020 RAV4
- 2020 Sequoia
- 2020 Tacoma
- 2020 Tundra
- 2020 Yaris
Volkswagen
- 2016-18 CC
- 2016-19 Beetle
- 2016-19 e-Golf
- 2016-20 Golf
- 2016-19 Golf R
- 2016-19 Golf SportWagen
- 2016-20 Golf GTI
- 2016-20 Jetta
- 2016-20 Passat
- 2016-20 Tiguan
- 2017-19 Golf Alltrack
- 2018-20 Atlas
- 2019-20 Jetta GLI
- 2019 Arteon
Volvo
- 2018-20 S90
- 2018-20 S90 Hybrid
- 2018-20 V90
- 2018-20 XC60
- 2018-20 XC60 Hybrid
- 2018-20 XC90
- 2018-20 XC90 Hybrid
- 2019-20 S60
- 2019-20 S60 Hybrid
- 2019-20 V60
- 2019-20 V60 Cross Country
- 2019-20 V90 Cross Country
- 2020 V60 Hybrid
- 2019-20 XC40
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