The experience of using YouTube on Android Auto is currently limited, primarily allowing audio playback while driving. Google announced plans for enhancements during the Android Show: I/O Edition event in May, which will enable HD video playback at 60 frames per second when the vehicle is stationary and transition to audio-only mode when in motion. The update will also feature a revamped interface and improved integration with brands like BMW, Chevrolet, Ford, and Hyundai. Users can access audio from YouTube videos while driving, but full video playback is available only for YouTube Premium subscribers. An update later this year will bring native YouTube support to Android Auto, allowing users to watch videos while parked. Unofficial methods like the Fermata Auto app or AA Browser can provide video playback while parked, but these are not officially supported solutions.