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Google Maps now lets you pick a light or dark scheme when navigating
June 25, 2025
WithGoogleintegrating dark themes into more and more of its apps, it makes sense for the company to do the same withGoogle Maps. The latest update to Google’s navigation app now lets you pick a dark scheme, but there is a big caveat.
Spotted byAndroid Police, version 10.2.1 of Google Maps includes a revampedNavigation settingsscreen that freshens things up a bit with new visuals. Functionality and toggles remain mostly the same, though options are now organized into different sub-sections. Options likeGuidance voiceandDistance unitseven turned into large buttons.

If you scroll down a bit, however, you will spot a new toggle:Color scheme. Up until now, Google Maps kept close tabs on the time of day and automatically enabled either a light or dark scheme when navigating. The new toggle lets you keep that automatic choice, but you can now choose whether to permanently use a dark scheme when navigating.
Unfortunately, the update does not introduce a proper dark theme for Google Maps. We can hope that Google eventually includes an all-app dark theme for Google Maps in a future update, seeing how the company’s all-white aesthetic for most of its apps can burn some retinas.

Elsewhere, theNavigation settingsscreen now shows route options for avoiding highways, tolls, and ferries. Those options previously only showed up when looking up directions prior to navigation. Finally, there are new toggles for audio cues and showing speed limits. Audio cues play sounds once you arrive at a destination, while the toggle to show speed limits might be location-based.
You can grab version 10.2.1 of Google Maps at the link below. If the update does not show up for you yet, just wait a bit. Google likes to take a staged approach when it comes to updates.

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