The Motorola MA1 was the first wireless Android Auto adapter with Google’s stamp of approval and its had a sequel in the works for a while in the Motorola MA2, but the release date has been pushed way back to November of this year.
Motorola MA2 is a refresh of MA1, offering updated hardware and functionality but the same core premise – converting a wired Android Auto connection into a wireless one.
The device first leaked back in February before quietly launching at MWC 2026 in March. There was essentially no fanfare, but mention of a May 2026 release date. That’s obviously come and gone, but more details have arrived.
Through an official listing available only via a direct link that we spotted here at 9to5Google, Motorola Sound – the company licensing Motorola’s brand for this product – fully details everything new on this updated model. Motorola MA2 is “still the only one engineered by Google,” and leverages an “exclusive licensed bridge technology for a seamless, wired-like connection, with ongoing updates via the Android Auto app.” In other words, this isn’t a workaround, it’s an officially supported device.
Motorola MA2 is a Google-engineered wireless Android Auto adapter. It supports 5 GHz Wi-Fi, dual-phone pairing and a dedicated on/off switch. Easy to set up, it works with most cars and comes with dual USB cables and a fixing gel pad








