Although hinted at almost two months ago, it seems that Google Meet is now truly rolling out for Android Auto.

Google has now confirmed the full rollout of Google Meet for Android Auto in a dedicated Workspace blog post. The only notable extra tidbit is that this is enabled by default and will work automatically when your phone is connected to a supported Android Auto head unit.

The full rollout is expected to be fully complete by June 2026, so you should soon see it on your car if you haven’t by that date.

As noted, a brief hint that this would happen occurred a few weeks ago. However, this “rollout” did not actually appear to be widespread, nor did it show Google Meet running on Android Auto-enabled head units. It was merely a toggle and notification that it would be available – while also having the old Meet logo intact.

It looks like the actual rollout has begun in earnest, as the in-car entertainment OS is now showing notifications and allowing users to use the conference-calling system in their vehicles. As of June 4, we have seen a notification when logging in to the in-car dashboard with a couple of test devices informing that “Meet is available” and we are able to log in.