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Google Maps may soon get Gemini support on Apple CarPlay, bringing AI-powered voice interactions and more conversational navigation features to drivers.
Google Maps could soon gain Gemini support on Apple CarPlay, based on code references discovered by MacRumors inside the latest version of the app.
The integration is not live yet, but strings found in the app suggest Google is preparing to bring Gemini-powered conversational features to the CarPlay version of Google Maps.
On iPhone, Google Maps already supports Gemini through an “Ask Maps” feature that lets users ask more natural and detailed questions about places, directions, and destinations.
Instead of sticking to basic navigation commands, users can ask more conversational questions about places and destinations. Gemini can also provide additional context about locations while users are navigating.
The discovered code suggests a similar experience could be heading to CarPlay. Users may be able to ask Gemini to navigate somewhere directly through voice interaction after agreeing to the updated terms within the iPhone app.
Apple recently opened CarPlay to third-party conversational AI apps through changes introduced in iOS 26.4.
That appears to be what allowed Google to begin working on Gemini integration for Maps in CarPlay. Until recently, these kinds of voice-based AI interactions were not supported for third-party apps in Apple’s in-car system.
The move also fits into a larger trend. AI assistants like ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are already making their way into CarPlay, giving users more options beyond traditional voice controls.
Google has not officially announced Gemini support for CarPlay, and the feature has not been enabled yet.
Still, the presence of the framework within the app strongly suggests the feature is already in development and could begin rolling out in the near future.
If it launches, Gemini support could make Google Maps on CarPlay more conversational and useful, especially for drivers who want to search for places, get context, or start navigation without relying on standard commands.
Would you use Gemini inside Google Maps on CarPlay, or do you prefer sticking to standard navigation controls? Share your thoughts in the comments below.