How to Add Android Auto to Your 2018 BMW X1 — No Coding, No Rewiring
Your 2018 BMW X1 came with Apple CarPlay built in — but if you're an Android user, that feature does nothing for you. Here's the simplest, safest way to get Google Maps, Waze, and Spotify running on your factory screen in under two minutes.
Why the 2018 X1 Doesn't Have Android Auto
BMW's iDrive 6.0 system — which the 2018 X1 runs — was built with Apple CarPlay support, but Google's Android Auto was never added to this generation. Unlike later models that received over-the-air updates to include Android Auto, the 2018 X1's software was never updated by BMW to support it, and there's no official dealership activation available.
Your car does have a working CarPlay USB port, and that's exactly what makes the Carlinkit adapter possible — it uses that existing interface to bring Android Auto in through the back door.
The Easiest Fix: A Plug-and-Play Wireless Adapter
There are a few ways people try to add Android Auto to older BMWs, but most of them are messy:
- Aftermarket head unit replacement — expensive, kills the factory look, and often creates electrical gremlins.
- Wired MMI box installs — requires dismantling your dashboard and splicing into factory wiring. One wrong step risks voiding your warranty.
- Carlinkit wireless adapter — plugs into your existing USB port. No tools. No coding. Done in two minutes.
For the vast majority of 2018 X1 owners, the Carlinkit adapter is the right call. It works because the adapter bridges your car's existing CarPlay system to run Android Auto instead — completely transparent to iDrive.
How to Set It Up
The setup process is exactly as straightforward as it sounds. Here's all you need to do:
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1Plug in the adapter Insert the Carlinkit adapter into your BMW's CarPlay USB port — the same one you'd use for Apple CarPlay. The iDrive screen will recognise it as a connected device.
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2Connect your phone On your Android phone, open the Carlinkit app (downloaded from the Play Store) and follow the one-time pairing instructions. The adapter creates its own Wi-Fi hotspot to maintain a stable wireless connection.
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3Start driving Android Auto launches on your factory iDrive screen. From the next trip onward, everything connects automatically when you get in the car — no phone to reach for.
Pairing takes about 60–90 seconds the first time. After that, your phone connects automatically every time you start the car.
Will It Affect My BMW's Factory Features?
This is the question we hear most often, and the answer is: no, nothing changes. The adapter works alongside your existing iDrive setup, not in place of it. Here's what stays exactly the same:
Navigate Google Maps or change your playlist using the original rotary controller, just as you would with CarPlay.
Volume, track skip, and call controls all work through the factory steering wheel buttons without any remapping.
Put the car in reverse and iDrive automatically overrides Android Auto to show your factory reversing camera, then switches back when you pull forward.
Because the adapter uses an existing USB port and no wiring is modified, it doesn't affect your BMW factory warranty.
Switching between Android Auto and the standard iDrive interface is as simple as selecting the source on screen — BMW's native menus, navigation, and radio all remain fully accessible.