The functionality in question refers to a display setting within the Android Auto interface that automatically adjusts the screen’s color scheme for use in low-light or nighttime driving conditions. As an example, the typical bright white backgrounds and vivid colors of daytime mode are replaced with darker shades and muted tones.
The implementation of this feature is critical for driver safety and comfort. By reducing screen brightness and minimizing harsh contrasts, it lessens eye strain, glare, and distraction, particularly during nighttime journeys. The feature represents an evolution in automotive interface design, reflecting an increasing awareness of the cognitive demands placed on drivers.