I tested Gemini’s driving experience at Google I/O

Google is gearing up to overhaul Android Auto with Gemini, delivering a new hands-free experience for drivers. At Google I/O 2025, the company previewed upcoming features set to arrive on cars with Android Auto. I got to try a pre-release version of Gemini in a Volvo car with Google built-in, and came away awfully impressed.

There are two separate experiences heading to cars in the future, and the one you get will depend on whether your car supports Google built-in or Android Auto. For perspective, there are 250 million cars that work with Android Auto, but only 50 car models that work with Google built-in. The latter models include brand names like Chevrolet, Volvo, GMC, Ford, and Honda, but there simply aren’t as many Google built-in (Android Automotive) cars out on the road today.

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