- Android Automotive is powering next-generation Subaru cars, starting with the 2026 Outback.
- The Google operating system adds support for Google Assistant and other services without needing a connected smartphone.
- The Android Automotive-based platform retains compatibility with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Many automakers are deciding whether to integrate platforms like Android Auto or Apple CarPlay into their vehicles, or to build their own in-house software. General Motors, for example, is about to ditch Android Auto and CarPlay on its future cars. Then, there’s Tesla, the company that built a custom infotainment system but is now reportedly considering adding CarPlay anyway. Another wrinkle is Android Automotive, the Google operating system that runs on cars independently of a connected smartphone. Subaru confirmed its next-generation infotainment system will use Android Automotive, supporting Android Auto and CarPlay, and it just shared key details and specs.
Subaru’s new infotainment system will feature access to Google services without a connected smartphone, Subaru said in a press release this week (via 9to5Google). The automaker doesn’t mention Android Automotive by name, but it told Cars.com in August that the Google operating system would indeed power the 2026 Outback. Android Automotive will grant 2026 Subaru Outback owners the ability to control media and select apps with their voice using Google Assistant.