Honda released the 2016 Honda Pilot with an Android infotainment system. The new 2016 Civic and Accord support Android Auto/CarPlay, however Honda has not committed to updating the 2016 Pilot to support this functionality as some other manufacturers have done with their existing models. We ask that Honda commit to updating the 2016 Pilot to support Android Auto/CarPlay like their other new 2016 models or provide an explanation to consumers as to why they are not able to support this update. Honda's response would be appreciated on this matter one way or another as to not alienate their loyal customer base or current 2016 Pilot owners.

If Honda is unable to support Android Auto/Carplay with existing hardware, we would challenge Honda to find a solution to make it compatible. Many petitioners have mentioned if Honda would not be willing to fit the bill, could Honda offer this to existing owners for a fee (ex. $500 or another nominal fee)? We look for Honda to provide a response that reflects their commitment to their customer base like other automakers (ex. Hyundai, Kia, etc.).

While the preference would be to have Android Auto/Carplay support, if Honda is unable to support this via any means, rather than abandoning current 2016 Pilot owners, we ask Honda to commit to improving the current infotainment system and providing actual Apps via Honda Link. (Ex. not restart playlist every time car restarts, shuffling, and better playlist functionality, etc.)