Google is rolling out a new Android Auto update to beta users. The release is limited to a few people for preview, as the company looks to get reliable data on the build before pushing it to the public. Usually, the rollout is suspended if a serious bug is detected, but it rarely happens, as most Android Auto bugs are not tied to a particular release.

With the Android Auto 13.7 beta update, Google plans to improve performance and stability. The release will resolve issues, but we cannot say what has been fixed, as there is no changelog. However, we know Google is working on new additions for Android Auto users, and we hope to find out if any of them have arrived yet.
Google is working on a higher-resolution screen for Android Auto to commend the current-generation car displays. This development will complement the company’s plans to introduce new app categories, including games, browsers, and video apps. Streaming channels like YouTube and Netflix are also said to be coming.
While beta users will likely get the new additions first, Android Auto 13.7 beta didn’t come with any of them. Google will detail plans for the introduction later in the year, probably during the annual I/O developer conference. Currently, the company focuses on optimization and bug fixes, and we recommend installing the latest release.
How to download Android Auto 13.7 beta update
As usual, the new release is limited to certain people, but you can side-load it. Visit this link to download the APK and tap on it after downloading to start the installation. You might be asked to allow permission to install the app from an unknown source, tap continue to complete the installation.