Does the Cadillac ELR have Android Auto?

Android Auto acts as a bridge between your phone and the infotainment system of your vehicle. Once connected you can access certain apps and features like navigation, music, hands-free calling and messaging, through your vehicle’s infotainment system.

Cadillac ELR
Cadillac ELR – (photo by Cadillac)

The Cadillac ELR was a luxury plug-in hybrid coupe produced by Cadillac from 2013 to 2016, it is no longer in production. One of the downsides for tech-savvy drivers of this model is that it did not come with built-in support for Android Auto, which means that if you want to use Android Auto on a Cadillac ELR, you would have to install an aftermarket multimedia system.


An aftermarket multimedia system is a third-party device that can be added to a vehicle to provide additional features, such as Android Auto compatibility. These systems can come in various forms, such as a standalone head unit or a dongle that plugs into the car’s existing infotainment system.

There are several benefits to using an aftermarket multimedia system to add Android Auto to a Cadillac ELR. One of the biggest benefits is the ability to access all of the features and apps on your Android smartphone through the car’s display and speakers. This includes navigation, music, hands-free calling and messaging, and even voice commands through Google Assistant. This allows you to stay connected and entertained while keeping your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel, making it a safer driving experience.

Another benefit of using an aftermarket multimedia system is that it can often provide more features and customization options than the car’s factory infotainment system. Many aftermarket systems come with larger screens, more advanced touchscreen controls, and even built-in cameras. This can make it easier to access and control various apps and features, and can even enhance the overall look and feel of the car’s interior.

However, the downside of using an aftermarket multimedia system is that it can be quite expensive to install in a Cadillac ELR. Additionally, installation can require professional help. Another downside is that the integration of the aftermarket system with the car may not be as seamless as the factory infotainment system, and the interface may not match the car’s design.

In conclusion, while the Cadillac ELR did not come with built-in support for Android Auto, it is still possible to use the feature by installing an aftermarket multimedia system. However, it is important to note that since the ELR is no longer in production, it may be difficult to find a compatible system that can be installed in the car. Additionally, the cost and installation of the system, as well as the potential downsides such as lack of seamless integration, should be considered before making a decision. It is also worth noting that many new cars now come with built-in support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, so when looking for a new car, it would be worth checking the compatibility before purchasing.

Author: Nabeel K
Email: nabeel@wheelsjoint.com