File Manager for Android Automotive 2026

File Manager for Android Automotive 2026

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File Manager for Android Automotive

Android Automotive OS is the full, embedded Android in your car's infotainment system — not phone mirroring, not Android Auto, but a complete OS running on the vehicle. AnExplorer gives you a car-optimised file manager for this platform: large touch targets, driver safety mode, and full support for dashcam footage, USB drives, and app sideloading.

AnExplorer is available directly on the integrated Play Store in Android Automotive vehicles, or via APK sideloading.

Feature Overview for Android Automotive

FeatureAvailableNotes
USB Drive / USB-ADashcam footage, media
Local StorageSystem storage
APK SideloaderInstall unsupported apps
WiFi TransferPhone → car wirelessly
SMB / NASHome server access
FTP ClientAny FTP server
DropboxRead/write
OneDriveRead/write
Archive ManagerZIP, RAR, 7z
Root BrowserNot supported
Google DriveFull read/write

Supported Android Automotive Vehicles

As of April 2025, over 50 automotive brands have announced or deployed Android Automotive support, with over 150+ vehicles in production or announced across North America, Europe, China, and Asia.

European Brands

BrandKey ModelsSupport
PolestarPolestar 2, 3, 4, 5✅ Full support
VolvoEX90, EX40, EX30, C40, S60, S90, V60, V90, XC40, XC60, XC90✅ Full support
RenaultMégane E-Tech, Scenic E-Tech, Renault 5, 4, Clio, Captur✅ Full support
VolkswagenID.3, ID.4, ID.5, ID.7, ID.Buzz (vw.os)✅ Full support
PorscheMacan EV (2024+), Taycan (2025+), future models✅ Full support
BMWiX, i4, i5, i7 (2025+, Curved Display)✅ Full support
AudiQ6 e-tron, A6 e-tron (2024+, e3 platform)✅ Full support

North American Brands

BrandKey ModelsSupport
General MotorsEquinox EV, Blazer EV, Sierra, Hummer EV, LYRIQ, more✅ Full support
CadillacLYRIQ, CELESTIQ, Escalade IQ, CT5, Optiq, Vistiq✅ Full support
ChevroletEquinox EV, Blazer EV, Silverado EV, Traverse, Traverse✅ Full support
HondaPrologue, Accord, Civic, CR-V (2026+), Pilot (2026+)✅ Full support
AcuraZDX, MDX (2025+), QX60 (2026+), QX80✅ Full support
FordExplorer, Expedition, Lincoln Nautilus, Aviator, Navigator✅ Full support
Hyundai/Kia/GenesisIoniq 6/9, Kia EV9, Genesis GV70 (AAOS adopted Dec 2024)✅ Full support

Asian Brands

BrandKey ModelsSupport
NissanARIYA, Armada, Leaf, Murano, Rogue, X-Trail, Qashqai✅ Full support
BYDSeal, Atto 3 EVO, Han, Tang, Dolphin, Denza, Sealion✅ Full support
MitsubishiASX, Eclipse Cross, future EVs✅ Full support
MazdaCX-5 (2026+)✅ Full support
SubaruOutback (2026+), future modelsUpcoming
InfinitiQX60 (2026+), QX80, future modelsUpcoming
Geely/Lynk & CoZeekr, Lynk & Co 01/02, Geely modelsUpcoming

Brands Supporting Android Automotive (Comprehensive List)

Production & Near-term: Porsche, BMW, Audi, Mercedes (announced), Alpine, Cupra, Dacia, SEAT/Cupra, Škoda, Togg (Turkish), and 20+ others.

All these brands will offer AnExplorer from their vehicle's Google Play Store with the same full feature set as the dedicated guides above.

Note: Some previously listed brands have been removed from this list as they do not currently run Android Automotive OS: Fisker (company ceased operations 2024), Rivian (proprietary OS, not AAOS), Lucid (proprietary Android-based system, no AAOS), and Ineos Grenadier (supports Android Auto phone projection only, not embedded AAOS).

Manage Dashcam Footage

Many Android Automotive cars have USB-A ports in the centre console connected to the car's dashcam or BlackBox system. AnExplorer reads these drives directly:

  1. Open AnExplorer from the car's app launcher
  2. Tap USB Storage in the storage panel
  3. Browse event folders (usually named by date/time)
  4. Copy important clips to cloud storage (Dropbox / OneDrive) or play them on screen

This is particularly useful in Polestar 2 and Volvo cars where the dashcam writes to a USB drive plugged into the centre console.

Transfer Files from Phone to Car

Move music, podcasts, or navigation maps from your phone to your car without cables:

  1. Open AnExplorer on your Android phone and tap WiFi Share
  2. Select files to share
  3. On the car's infotainment, open AnExplorer → NetworkWiFi Receive
  4. Accept — transfer completes over vehicle WiFi hotspot or home WiFi

Full guide: Android to Android Transfer

Sideload Apps on Android Automotive

Some apps are not available in the Play Store's automotive variant. AnExplorer's APK installer lets you sideload:

  1. Transfer the APK to your car via USB drive or WiFi
  2. Open AnExplorer and navigate to the APK file
  3. Tap to install — the APK Installer handles the rest

Sideloaded apps appear in your car's app launcher alongside Play Store apps.

Note: Android Automotive may have security policies that restrict APK installation. Check your vehicle's developer settings first.

Driver Safety Interface

AnExplorer on Android Automotive applies car-safe UI rules:

  • Large buttons: minimum 48 dp touch targets for gloved hands
  • High contrast: readable in direct sunlight
  • No keyboard input required: all navigation via touch or physical buttons
  • Quick access: common actions (open USB, WiFi receive) in toolbar for minimal distraction

AnExplorer also respects Android Automotive's Driving Mode — complex operations like setup and bulk transfers are blocked when the vehicle is in motion.

Frequently Asked Questions

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