Android Auto is updated regularly, yet users still haven't been granted a light theme interface option. Once upon a time, Android Auto offered it, but we were left with a dark theme in 2019 after a substantial redesign update.
Now, it appears that a light theme option is coming.
Are you happy?
The light theme should be back soon. | Image by Android Authority
Per the latest software line insights, the next version (Android Auto 16.3) probably won't be a substantial upgrade. Video apps might be coming to Android Auto, although this one could be a huge problem. See, in every country across the world, there are numerous morons behind the wheel. Some countries have more of those compared to other countries. If you give these drivers the option to watch their favorite Netflix show via Android Auto, they'll absolutely do this while speeding down the highway or in the city.
Next, the aforementioned light theme could be in the works. I know, I get it: we're all hooked on dark themes, and I'm no exception. But having the option to choose is crucial, as there are moments (particularly in the daytime) when a bright light theme with high-contrast black elements is much needed.
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In fact, Android Auto's light theme was rumored to arrive in 2025 – at the beginning of last May, we reported the latest rumors which had it that this feature was finally to make a comeback.
Since then, nothing has happened, which is hardly surprising for Android Auto watchers. Features often surface in code long before they become usable, and every so often they never graduate beyond internal testing. Still, the persistence of light theme references suggests this is not just another abandoned experiment.
More than cosmetics
A light interface is more than cosmetic polish. Daytime driving conditions vary dramatically depending on region, in-car brightness and display quality. Dark themes, while visually pleasing, can reduce legibility under harsh sunlight. Anyone who has tried glancing at a dim, low-contrast UI on a bright afternoon understands the problem instantly.
What complicates matters is Android Auto's broader evolution. Google has been slowly repositioning the platform from a strictly functional driving companion toward a more versatile in-car ecosystem. That shift explains the chatter around media and video capabilities, even if such additions raise obvious safety concerns.
If the light theme finally arrives, it won't be revolutionary. But it will represent something users have been asking for since 2019: basic interface flexibility. Sometimes, small quality-of-life improvements matter more than flashy new features that look impressive in release notes yet offer questionable real-world value.
Which way should Android Auto go?
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