
No, with the new redesign of Google Maps for Android, users are no longer able to swipe up on the search bar to just see the map. Instead, the search bar is now persistent and cannot be swiped away. This change is part of the shift to sheet-based layouts which aim to provide more context while moving around the app.

Google Maps for Android is implementing a redesign in 2024 that shifts from fullscreen UIs to sheet-based layouts, featuring more rounded corners and emphasizing the map background layer1. The redesign aims to preserve context while moving around the app and simplifies the bottom bar to three tabs.

The new sheet-based layouts in Google Maps preserve context by emphasizing the background map layer, showing it in more places, and maintaining its visibility while navigating the app. This design allows users to see important map details like location, route, and surrounding landmarks, reducing the need to switch between menus and the map view.