Hate touchscreens in cars? These five vehicles still use real buttons and knobs, making them easier and safer to live with ...
Key Points These five vehicles prioritize physical buttons and knobs for core functions, making them easier and safer to use ...
Defined by its iconic design, balanced driving dynamics and signature rotary heart, the Mazda RX-7 stood as one of Japan's most ambitious sports cars. Over its three-generation lifespan, the RX-7 ...
Android Auto could soon add the option to change the driver avatar that's seen in Google Maps. The option is currently available in the Google Maps app and appears to be coming to Android Auto, too.
A new Android Auto build has just reached the beta stage, with version 16.3 now available for beta users. However, while the testing program is full and no extra spots are available, anyone can give ...
Android Auto is a wonderful tool. Not only does it let you pull up some of the most useful applications you need in a car, like GPS directions, but you can easily control your music and audiobooks ...
The challenge isn’t building a fast rotary car. It’s building one that ordinary people can afford without sacrificing what makes it special. Mazda continues exploring rotary engine sports cars, ...
While the Mazda MX-5 Miata has become synonymous with budget-friendly automotive pleasure, the tiny roadster isn’t an ideal sports car for every buyer. As such, fans of the brand have long begged for ...
Google just figured out it's 2026 already, and Google Maps on Android Auto still doesn’t allow users to configure the vehicle icon. That's why the company has decided to release this functionality, ...
The new Google Maps custom car icons have been available for a year, and more recently, the existence of custom icons in the Android Auto build. A new APK teardown report alleges that Google is ...
Google Maps may soon allow drivers to change their Driving Avatar Icon directly within Android Auto. A code found in version 16.2 suggests upcoming customization support. If true, this could reduce ...
Motorola MA1 remains the only “official” wireless Android Auto adapter, but it’s been available for four years now and is due for an update. Now, it seems like a sequel, “Motorola MA2,” is around the ...