Android Auto 14.0 update rolls out widely, paving the road for Gemini and deeper car integration

One visual change users may notice is the updated microphone icon on the Android Auto interface. The classic four-color Assistant icon is now replaced by a plain white one — a subtle but telling indication that Gemini, Google’s AI replacement for the Google Assistant, is nearing launch on the platform.
A a stronger focus on Android Auto upgrades
Android Auto’s evolution isn’t stopping with AI. Code from previous 14.0 betas revealed that Google is also working on expanding the platform’s capabilities beyond mirroring apps.
There have been hints of car climate controls, like defrost toggles for the front and rear windshields. An update such as this would be a major shift for Android Auto, which historically hasn’t interfaced directly with car functions.
This could bring Android Auto closer to what Google already offers with Android Automotive OS — a standalone infotainment operating system built into cars that doesn’t require a smartphone to run.
It’s still early days for these climate control features, and Google hasn’t officially confirmed them, but their discovery in the code shows where Android Auto may be headed next.
Gemini isn’t the only area getting attention
While AI and deeper integration into the car’s system are the most exciting potential upgrades, Android Auto’s core experience has also been getting some attention.
Back in December, the arrival of a refreshed music player UI rearranged album art, made track info more legible, and gave the overall interface a sleeker, more modern design. That same update also introduced a new font across Android Auto, which remains part of this newer version.
These design updates signal that Google isn’t just focused on what Android Auto can do — it’s also trying to make it a better-looking, more user-friendly platform.