There is good news for 2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, 2015/16 Azera and 2016 Veloster owners with navigation systems. Android Auto and CarPlay updates are coming in the end of July according to VIN checks at the Hyundai Android Auto and CarPlay check microsite.

In the end of May, Hyundai released a free do-it-yourself updates for compatible Hyundai model cars to upgrade to CarPlay and/or Android Auto through its website for 2015-16 Sonata Navigation, 2015-6 Genesis with Navigation or 2016 Tucson, 2016 Elantra GT with Navigation, 2017 Santa Fe with Navigation, 2017 Santa Fe Sport (7″) and Santa Fe Sport with Navigation.

The company stated in a news release that “Updates for CarPlay and Android Auto 2016 model-year Sonata Hybrid, Sonata Plug-In Hybrid, Veloster and Azera with Navigation will be announced at a later date.”

Hyundai owners who have been anxiously awaiting the update to Android Auto and CarPlay can put their VIN number into the Hyundai VIN validation web portal to find out the date of the update.

We have confirmed through VIN number from readers and our with own specific models which some have been change to beginning of August:

2015/2016 Hyundai Azera with Navigation is eligible for an Apple CarPlay and Android Auto update. This update will be made available via the Hyundai owner website (www.myhyundai.com) by the end of July 2016 by early August 2016.

by early August 2016. 2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid is s eligible for an Apple CarPlay and Android Auto update. This update will be made available by the end of July 2016 by early August 2016.

by early August 2016. 2016 Hyundai Veloster is eligible for an Apple CarPlay and Android Auto update. This update will be made available early August 2016.

2016 Hyundai Sonata Plug-In Hybrid is eligible for an Apple CarPlay and Android Auto update. This update will be made available by the end of July 2016 early August 2016.



The web portal also validates which Hyundai models that are currently available for an update to Android Auto and CarPlay.

The do-it-yourself update is free but does require some work. You need either a USB drive or the SD card that has the mapping software for your Hyundai vehicle.

Models with the DIY update currently availalbe for the CarPlay only update are the 2015 Sonata with navigation, the 2016 Sonata with navigation, the 2016 Sonata with 7-inch touchscreen and the 2017 Santa Fe/Spor (with navigation or 7″ screen.

Models that get both Android Auto in CarPlay are the 2015 Genesis with an 8-inch touchscreen navigation and the 2016 Genesis with 8-inch touchscreen navigation, the 2016 Elantra GT with navigation as well as the 2016 Tucson with navigation. Note Hyundai Genesis with 9″ screen is not compatible.

To update the software, you’ll need your VIN number USB Drive (USB 2 or lower) with at least 5GB of space or the SD card from the Navigation system. If you don’t have an SD card reader on your computer, you’ll need a USB card reader with an SD Card port.

If you need more detailed instructions, read the original article with text, you can print out the text or read it on your computer while you complete the process. There are also installation videos available.

At Google I/O it was announced Android Auto will be coming as a standalone product without cars on smartphone and Waze app will be added. Read Android Auto Tips & Tricks or Android Auto Review. Read CarPlay Tips & Trick or great questions to ask.

CarPlay requires an iPhone with a lightning connector and iOS 7 or higher. Android requires and Android phone with Android 5.0 Lollipop or higher, a Bluetooth connection and the cable that came with the phone. If you ask Siri while connected to CarPlay, “What can Siri do?” She replies “You can ask me to get directions find businesses, make phone calls play music and check or send texts and emails. I can show you lots more when you’re not driving.”

Android Auto brings Android into the car for music, messaging Google Maps, calendar integration and phone functions using the touchscreen or the Ok Google through the voice button.

Thank you to our reader Anthony B. for alerting us to the information. Many Hyundai owners will be glad to have their head units updated to Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. If you have any other pertinent information, please post it in the comments below.