@CrisLuengo Yes, it does. Well, in the sense that it presents some routes and adds the height profile along each. Not for the Netherlands of course, as that's flat :P Maps literally tells you that
@Adriaan I see the profile for the route to Oss as well. But it's hidden by default, you need to expand the "mostly flat" section.
The profiles give an indication of steepness, but it would be nice if they quantified it. Not just tell you the total up and down, but also maybe the max steepness, or some integral over the square of the steepness or something (is that more or less representative of effort?)
Oh now I get what you mean with steepness. No, that hasn't been shown until recently.
For a 5 metre high crossing over a canal in the Netherlands it said "very steep hill", whereas for an ascend from 700m to 2500m of average 16% inclination in Switzerland it said "moderate hill". I guess it checks location or something :P
Got my comment flagged and removed (was a kind reference to read the docs) by this dude who keeps mistaking @Adriaan and me XD
@AnderBiguri If you insist the un-necessity of the question why did you post your answer? Forsaking first-learners by just telling them to "read the doc" is not a proper mannter. — Yosher21 mins ago