Google Maps is perhaps one of the most widely used applications on the planet and, as such, even minor changes to its design are super important. But, on Apple’s CarPlay, Google Maps is in need of a massive overhaul, because it’s a bit of a dumpster fire.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are hugely useful platforms for safely using the apps and services on your smartphone on your car’s display while behind the wheel. For many, support for these can be a make-or-break point in buying a vehicle.
One of the key use cases, of course, is navigation.
Built-in navigation systems in cars have gotten better over the years, but they’re often less reliable than what we have on our phones, and they often come with a cost too. As such, being able to put Google Maps on your car’s display is a huge point for many users.
On Android Auto, that’s a pretty solid experience. Maps will show a couple of recommended destinations based on your habits, search history, calendar events, etc, as well as offering a sidebar of settings to customize the drive. It works pretty well, with users able to do just about everything they’d need to including sending their ETA to another person available from the car’s display and more.

Over on Apple CarPlay, though, the Google Maps app feels like a shell of itself.
The Google Maps experience for CarPlay is barebones, to say the least. Opening the app just dumps you into the map. No navigation targets or anything in view. A search bar at the top – which is hidden – opens access to saved places, recent searches, etc. It’s usable, but it’s not convenient or nearly as functional as the phone app or Android Auto experience.
It only gets worse when you jump into settings. The options there are minimal at best, and missing a lot of more recent additions.


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