

Since January 1, however, Google has substantially improved the Android Auto release cadence. This typically happens a few weeks after a new beta build ships. The company looks into bug reports to improve every release before the rollout to production devices starts.

Google first releases new Android Auto versions to beta testers specifically to test update reliability and stability.

As such, users don’t have to be part of the Android Auto Beta program to get version 9.2. It’s now rolling out to everybody through the Google Play Store. Android Auto 9.2 reached the beta stage only a few days ago.
