Hyundai/Kia Widescreen Android Auto Video [Setup Guide]
If you’ve ever tried playing videos on your car screen, you’ve probably noticed one thing right away it just doesn’t work. That’s especially true when it comes to Hyundai android auto video features. By default, Hyundai and Kia systems block video playback completely.
But here’s the thing: it is possible.
With the right setup and tools like Fermata Auto, you can watch videos, stream content, and even use YouTube on your car’s widescreen display. And yes, this works even on newer EV models with large infotainment screens.
Let’s break it down step by step in a way that actually makes sense.
Why Video Doesn’t Work on Android Auto by Default
Android Auto is built with safety in mind. That’s why Google restricts video apps while driving.
So when you connect your phone:
- Video apps don’t show up.
- Streaming services are blocked.
- Screen mirroring is limited.
Hyundai and Kia take it a step further by optimizing their systems to follow these rules strictly. That’s why you won’t see native support for kia android auto video either.
Still, these are software restrictions not hardware limitations.
Hyundai & Kia Widescreen Display Overview
Modern Hyundai and Kia vehicles come with impressive widescreen infotainment systems. These displays are:
- Ultra wide (10.25" to 12.3"+).
- Split screen enabled.
- Designed for navigation + media multitasking.
But here’s the catch: Android Auto doesn’t always scale properly on these screens.
Common issues:
- Apps stuck in split screen mode.
- Black bars on sides.
- Video not filling the display.
This is where proper Hyundai widescreen setup becomes important.
EV models like the Ioniq lineup push this even further with high resolution displays, which makes video playback look great if configured correctly.
What you need before setup
Before we start setting up, let's make sure we have all we need.
Requirements
- Android phone (Android 10 or higher versions recommended).
- Updated Android Auto app.
- Stable USB or wireless connection.
Enable Developer Settings
- Open Android Auto settings.
- Tap version number multiple times.
- Enable developer mode.
Allow Unknown Sources
- Go to Developer Settings.
- Enable “Unknown Sources”.
- This step is critical to install third party apps.
Hyundai & Kia Setup with Fermata Auto
This method is good for Hyundai and Kia cars. It even works on the ones that have screens. It also works on cars, like the Ioniq series.
The idea is really simple. You are turning on a video player that Android Auto does not usually let you use. Then you make it work on your car's screen.
Step - by - Step Setup
Step 1: Get Fermata Auto
Go to the Fermata Auto website to get started with the installation.
If you are using a computer you can scan the QR code with your Android phone to open the page.
You need to make sure that your Android device is compatible with the Fermata Auto app.
Step 2: Use Chrome To Install
You have to open the Fermata Auto installation page in the Chrome browser.
Then you can tap on the "Fermata Auto Installation" button to start the download.
If your phone asks you you have to allow the installation, from sources.
Step 3: Finish The Installation
You will see a pop-up.
You have to tap "Install" to continue.
If you want you can add a shortcut to your home screen you do this by going to the Chrome menu. Then "Add to Home screen".
Now you just have to wait for the Fermata Auto installation to finish.
Step 4: Set Up Fermata Auto
You have to launch the Fermata Auto app on your Android device.
Then you follow the instructions that're in the app to set it up.
After that you connect to Android Auto. You can start using the extra features that Fermata Auto has.
Step 6: Open YouTube on the Car Screen
Once Android Auto is running:
- Press the home button on the car screen
- Look for the YouTube icon
- Tap it - video opens on the display
Not seeing YouTube? Go to Android Auto settings on your phone. Tap "Customize Launcher." Find YouTube and check the box next to it.
- On the Ioniq 5 and EV6 widescreen - YouTube fills the screen in full widescreen mode automatically.
- The video only plays in Park. Shifts into Drive - video pauses. This is normal and built in for safety.
Step 7: Adjust the Widescreen
Display For the best picture on Hyundai and Kia widescreen models:
- Go to car infotainment Settings
- Find Display or Screen settings
- Set screen mode to Full or Expanded
Ioniq 5 - right screen shows charge info while video plays on the left. Great at charging stations.
Ioniq 6 - HUD moves to a widget so video gets more room.
Kia EV6 - curved display auto-adjusts for widescreen video content.
Kia Android Auto Video Setup Differences
For kia android auto video, the process is nearly identical, but there are a few small differences:
- Slight UI layout changes.
- Different split screen behavior.
- Faster touch response on some models.
Once Fermata Auto is running, both systems feel very similar in everyday use.
Widescreen Setup Tips (Hyundai & Kia)
On larger displays, especially with Hyundai widescreen setup, you might notice the video doesn’t fill the entire screen.
Here’s how to fix it:
- Change aspect ratio inside Fermata Auto.
- Try “fill screen” or “zoom” options.
- If your system allows it you should disable the split screen mode.
This will really help, especially when you are looking at the dashboards of vehicles like the ones, in the Ioniq lineup.
Hyundai vs Kia Differences
The setup process is the same. There are small differences though.
- Hyundai systems sometimes default to split screen.
- Kia layouts may feel more responsive.
- Widescreen scaling behavior can vary slightly.
Still once configured both deliver a very similar android auto video experience.
Best Apps for Android Auto Video
Main App:
Fermata Auto
- Reliable
- Easy to use
- Works on widescreen
Alternatives:
- Screen mirroring apps
- Browser based methods
Still, Fermata Auto remains the most stable option right now.
Watching YouTube on Ioniq (EV Focus)
Ioniq 5
- Dual 12.3" screens - Android Auto on left, car info on right.
- Use the USB-A port in the center console for the most stable connection.
- Perfect for watching videos during charging stops.
Ioniq 6
- Single curved widescreen video looks excellent.
- AR HUD shows navigation while video plays on the main screen.
Kia EV6
- Best curved display in its class for video.
- Split screen works well - Maps on one side, video on the other.
- Auto fills widescreen when YouTube opens.
Kia Niro EV
- 10.25" display - smaller but same setup process works fine.
Common Problems and Fixes
Android Auto not starting
Bad cable is the top reason.
Try a different cable. Keep the phone screen unlocked when plugging in.
YouTube not in launcher
Go to Android Auto settings - Customize Launcher - find YouTube - check the box.
Video plays on phone but not car screen
Unknown Sources are not turned on.
Go back to Developer Settings and enable it.
Video buffering
Switch to wired connection.
Check your mobile data signal strength.
Screen goes black when video starts
Update your car's infotainment software.
Go to Settings - About - Software Update.
Video not filling widescreen
Check your car's Display settings.
Set aspect ratio or screen scale to Full or Wide.
You can explore other cars with Android Auto Guides - BMW Android Auto 2026 Guide | Honda Android Auto Video |Ford Android Auto Video
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I watch YouTube on Hyundai Android Auto?
Yes, using Fermata Auto, you can stream YouTube through a workaround.
- Is watching videos on Android Auto safe?
It should only be used while parked for safety reasons.
- Why is my screen not full width?
This happens due to widescreen compatibility. Adjust scaling settings inside the app.
- Does this work on all Kia models?
Most newer models support it, but results may vary slightly.
- Can I use this on Ioniq 5?
Yes, it works very well on Ioniq 5 and similar EVs.
- Do I need root access?
No, root access is not required.
- Is Fermata Auto safe?
Yes, it’s widely used and safe when installed correctly, though not officially supported.
- Why is video lagging?
Usually due to internet speed or high video resolution.
- Can I use wireless Android Auto?
Yes, but wired connections are more stable.
- Will this damage my car system?
No, it doesn’t modify your car system, it only runs through your phone.