Hyundai finally released the software update for the 2015+ Sonata to enable Android Auto earlier this week so I was able to borrow a car and test it out with the ZenFone 2.I'm running software 2.17.40.12 with all the apps, including Google Play Services updated to the latest version.It works well with the ZenFone 2 and the pocket in front of the cup holder fits the phone perfectly. The only annoying thing is I wish I had a shorter micro USB cable to use.While I find the Hyundai navigation system quite good on its own, Google Now voice recognition is superior. The only annoyances I've encountered during my brief time with it is the display is a tad laggy when switching between screens, but Google Maps runs very fluid when navigating. You also have to hold down the voice button on the steering wheel to activate Google Now voice recognition instead of just pressing it once. The USB port seems to not supply enough power to sustain use + charge so the phone battery still drains. This might be a Hyundai issue as the standard USB port doesn't supply much power to begin with and should really be upgraded to 2.1-amps.So far so good though, I can reply to Hangsout and text messages in the car using pure voice with decent accuracy. It won't let you see the messages but will only read it, for legal reasons of course. Otherwise Android Auto is pretty sweet and we can finally move the major processing capabilities to our phones instead of relying on older automotive hardware throughout the life of a car.Also the car's radio and CD functions still work when you use Android Auto.Here's some images DSCF1458-Edit on Flickr DSCF1464 on Flickr DSCF1472 on Flickr DSCF1477 on Flickr DSCF1428_HDR on Flickr