Android Auto 13.9 beta version suggests new Temperature Controls option

Google has already released Android Auto 13.9 version, which is currently running in its beta channel; a recent report hints that the company is working on adding temperature controls within the platform.
Folks at 9To5Google discovered a new string code with the latest Android Auto 13.9 beta, which suggests that Google could probably add a few temperature controls that will work within the Android Auto service.
Meanwhile, this code lists a few settings, including HI, LO and OFF for controlling temperature; however, the details are yet to be known whether, in what ways Google will use these controls within Android Auto. Also, it’s quite possible that the new temperature control feature could be based on the car’s climatic controls.
For now, the feature is yet to make its significant appearance outside the string code for all the Android Auto owners. Hopefully, Google will add this functionality in the upcoming updates in future.
Moreover, in the recent past, Android Auto has gradually received various new yet interesting features, including the support of radio stations playlist, NACS charging standard, Type 6 and LECCS charging capability, Material You coloring theme, redesigned media playback, while also adding support for more EV cars and lightweight EVs and more.