
YouTube has introduced basic playback controls for its service on Android Auto, allowing users to play, pause, and skip videos without the option to watch them. This update requires a YouTube Premium subscription, which includes the newly introduced Premium Lite plan.
The enhancement aims to facilitate a smoother experience for users who listen to podcasts or long-form videos while driving. However, the absence of video playback, browsing capabilities, and a full-screen player indicates that this is not a complete YouTube experience on Android Auto.
Users have reported through social media that the new controls integrate into the existing media controls section of Android Auto, similar to those for music. This functionality is perceived as a step towards better audio integration, as it allows users to manage their listening experience more easily.
The requirement for a YouTube Premium subscription is critical, as users must have this to enable background playback. The Premium Lite plan, priced at $7.99 per month, is sufficient for this purpose, making it accessible for more users.
Future developments may enhance Android Auto further. Google announced intentions at I/O 2025 to introduce support for video apps while parked. Additionally, recent findings in coding suggest that Google is actively working on video playback features for Android Auto, indicating ongoing improvements are likely.
YouTube is part of Google, which continues to evolve its services to improve user experiences across platforms. The current Android Auto update represents a minor advance in integrating YouTube functionalities into vehicle environments.