Android Auto has become an important feature of millions of vehicles and, for many, is a feature that can make or break a purchase. Now, Android Auto is going to be a standard feature on all new vehicles from… Harley-Davidson.
Harley-Davidson recently announced (via ) that it would be making Android Auto a standard feature on its 2021 Trike, CVO, and Touring motorcycles with the Boom! Box GTS. Like in cars, this means Harley-Davidson riders with Android smartphones would be able to connect their phone over USB to display Google Maps, access Google Assistant, and also control music.
Previously, Harley-Davidson officially supported Apple’s CarPlay platform but didn’t offer Android Auto for those who don’t own an iPhone. As a part of this announcement on 2021 models, Harley-Davidson is also making Google’s platform available to owners of 2014 or later motorcycles through an update that can be performed by the user or at a dealership.
Author: Ben Schoon.
Source: 9TO5Google