The company is swapping its previous design for a new, smart speaker-like design. It still works the same, though, so if you were expecting a touch screen like an Android Auto head unit, you’ll be sorely disappointed.

You can mount it to your dashboard using an adhesive mount, and you’re supposed to control it entirely using your voice. You can ask Alexa things while you’re behind the wheel. It has five microphones, and you can ask it to change the music, make and receive calls, or turn on the air conditioner.

With the Echo Auto, you can even get roadside assistance if your car breaks down unexpectedly or you’re caught in an accident. You can ask Alexa for roadside assistance, and it’ll connect you to an agent who will ask for help on your behalf, and send someone over to help you and pay for just the services you need.

The Echo Auto is just $55, and it’ll become available soon.