Originally Posted By: DWallach
Android Auto: This is the thing I've really been waiting for, like literally waiting for this before I replace our ten year old Acura TL. Very simplified UI, so big buttons for the things you care about, not a grid of apps. Everything is voice activated. Demo was in a Kia Soul cockpit, forcibly removed from a Kia... Plug phone in and the phone controls the screen.

- Notably absent: Tesla, Mercedes, BMW, Toyota/Lexus/Scion, Porsche, Ferrari (odd, given the inclusion of Maserati), Rolls Royce (related somewhat to BMW), Bugatti (related somewhat to VW).

Porsche has hinted why they are not supporting Android Auto:

Originally Posted By: Motortrend
There's no technological reason the 991/2 doesn't have Android Auto playing through its massively upgraded PCM system. But there is an ethical one. As part of the agreement an automaker would have to enter with Google, certain pieces of data must be collected and mailed back to Mountain View, California. Stuff like vehicle speed, throttle position, coolant and oil temp, engine revs—basically Google wants a complete OBD2 dump whenever someone activates Android Auto. Not kosher, says Porsche. Obviously, this is "off the record," but Porsche feels info like that is the secret sauce that makes its cars special. Moreover, giving such data to a multi-billion dollar corporation that's actively building a car, well, that ain't good, either.