Android Auto 13.1 update brings new animations to Settings, improved NACS charging and more

A few days ago, Google straightaway released the stable Android Auto 13.1 version, eliminating beta build; now, the company has added certain new features to Android Auto.
Google’s Android Auto is the most intelligent service that significantly allows users to mirror their Android smartphone entirely by connecting the phone to their car’s built-in system that helps them to simply focus on the road while driving to avoid accidents and distractions. Following certain bug fixes, Android Auto 13.1 version is getting a new update.
Interestingly, this time, Google just skipped the beta phase and has directly offered the stable Android Auto 13.1 version to the users. Now, the same version is getting some noticeable changes and features. The update significantly introduces a new settings interface with newer animations and visual designs for the text section.
Additionally, Google has further expanded the compatibility of Android Auto with Google Maps and more selected Android smartphones, while the car’s built-in system functionality with Android Auto has also been improved. This in turn will be much more helpful in preventing crashes and will offer a more smooth driving experience to the users.
Meanwhile, earlier reports suggest that the NACS charging standards will be added to EV Settings for non-Tesla EVs; now, the newer update significantly brings further optimizations and removes all the unwanted bloatwares towards the functionality of non-Tesla EVs and their charging connectors to offer a smoother experience of Android Auto.
Moreover, it appears like Google is planning to add a few more new features and enhancements to Android Auto, while it will be interesting to see how the company would implement them to offer the next-level experience to the Android Auto owners.