has made its way to Japan, the third-largest producer of cars. At a press conference in Tokyo, Android Auto support for select vehicles from Audi, Volkswagen, Honda, Maserati, and BMW, with Nissan and Panasonic launching head units. Curiously, neither Toyota nor Mazda has announced support for the platform yet.
An update coming later this year will bring the full , but for now, you're need a compatible car or a third-party head unit. According to , Android Auto in Japan offers support for local music streaming services, and more apps should be added to the list once it picks up momentum.
An update coming later this year will bring the full , but for now, you're need a compatible car or a third-party head unit. According to , Android Auto in Japan offers support for local music streaming services, and more apps should be added to the list once it picks up momentum.