How to Listen to Spotify in the Car
Whether driving the familiar streets of your daily commute, breaking out the guidebook for a road trip, or just going around the corner to grab some milk, the first thing most people do when they get in the car is turn the volume up. And if you already use Spotify to listen to your favorite music, podcasts, and audiobooks—maybe through your home speaker or Bluetooth headphones—you can easily and seamlessly continue listening from the car.
And your car-listening experience keeps getting better. Thanks to Spotify playlists such as Your Daily Drive, which combines the very best of news talk shows with the best of audio streaming, you can arrive at your destination even more informed. Plus, we’ve made it even easier to sync Spotify with two of the most popular navigation apps, Google Maps and Waze. It’s quick to enable playback controls within the navigation settings, making switching and selecting music as seamless as possible. And, with our integration to Google Assistant, it’s also possible to use your voice to control what you listen to in the car.
From belting out the best songs to binging a podcast, setting up Spotify in your car is simpler than ever, with a variety of ways to play Spotify through your car speakers. And with a Spotify Premium account, you can save your music, podcasts, and audiobooks for offline listening, perfect for when you drive through spotty areas. So no matter what type of car or phone you have, take a look at the options below to see which works best for you. Soon you’ll be well on your way.
Please remember that safety is the #1 priority on the road. ALWAYS observe traffic laws.
NEVER attempt any of these connectivity methods while you are driving, and avoid interacting with your device while your car is in motion.
If your car has an AUX or USB socket, using a cable is probably one of the fastest ways to connect.
- Make sure you have the correct type of cable to connect to your phone (you can check with your car’s manufacturer if you don’t know which type you need). Some phones no longer have a phone jack, so you may also need the dongle that came with your phone.
- Find the AUX or USB socket in your car and plug in the cable. (Try looking for it on the center console.)
- Turn on your car and stereo, select the AUX (or USB) input, then open Spotify and tap “play.
Use Bluetooth to go wireless and enjoy all the functionalities of your smartphone or tablet.
- While you’re in park, go to “Settings” in your car stereo or to find the Bluetooth menu, then choose the option to pair your device. Some cars have a voice control button on the steering wheel instead—press that.
- Sync by turning on Bluetooth on both your mobile device and your stereo.
- Select your car, enter the pairing code if needed, then open up Spotify and hit “play.”
- If you have audio controls on your steering wheel, you may be able to control what you’re listening to from there.
Have Android Auto or CarPlay? Simple!
- For Android Auto, start your car, plug your phone into the USB port, and play Spotify.
- For CarPlay for iOS, start your car and make sure Siri is on. Plug your phone into the USB port or connect wirelessly. Then, on your iPhone, go to “Settings,” then “General,” then “CarPlay.”
- Select your car and get listening!
Is Spotify built into your car? No phone needed, just log in and drive!
- Check whether Spotify is preloaded as an audio source—look under either media or audio.
- If your car has an “app store” built in, simply search for Spotify, download, and log in—it’s that simple!
- Be sure to check with your car’s manufacturer if you have any questions and also to make sure your car has a data plan activated to use Spotify. Just to note, some cars require Spotify Premium for integrated listening.
Take Spotify along for the ride, no matter where you’re going or what you drive to get there.
Also be sure to check out our Driving Hub, the ultimate pit stop for the best driving music and podcasts. Or take Spotify for the ride with additional information on how to introduce your car to your favorite music, podcasts, and audiobooks.
*Updated as of April 9, 2024, to include Spotify Audiobooks and built-in car offering.