Google Assistant ‘Driving Mode’ in Maps for Android has disappeared

Avatar for Abner Li | Apr 23 2025 - 11:17 am PT
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InFebruary of 2024, Google Assistant Driving Mode was pared back to basically be a voice bar, but in recent days it has disappeared entirely from Google Maps on Android.

Launching Google Maps driving directions on Android, no longer shows a black bar at the bottom of the screen. Previously, you could quickly launch Google Assistant and have messages read aloud while driving. You’d also be notified about incoming calls.

Controlling media was the other big aspect of Driving Mode. The current audio app was noted at the center of the bar, with a tap sliding up song name and artist. You could play/pause and skip to the next track.

This is currently missing on the latest stable versions of theGoogle app (16.14) andMaps (25.16.x). We’ve reached out to Google on whether this is a bug, or a planned removal. 

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When Google was deprecating Assistant features last year, Driving Modelost its App Launcher that allowed users to access Google Maps, Waze, YouTube Music, Play Books, and Podcasts, as well as third-party experiences from Spotify, Pandora, Telegram, and more. 

Even with those capabilities removed, Driving Mode was still useful for notifications and media playback controls. Google removing the bar entirely — as Assistant is fullyreplaced by Gemini on phones this year — without offering a replacement is disruptive for people that use their Android device to navigate in the car.

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