Big, bright infotainment screens make daily driving easier and more enjoyable. If you are searching for used cars with the largest touchscreens, this guide shows you what sizes to expect, which models tend to have the biggest displays, and how to evaluate features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, camera clarity, and voice control. Many late-model vehicles now offer 11 to 17 inch touchscreens, including select trims of popular trucks and SUVs, innovative EVs, and well equipped luxury models. Screen size alone is not everything, so we also explain software versions, over the air updates, and screen ergonomics that affect real world usability. For current availability, see used-inventory, and look to research pages such as used-cars-with-apple-carplay-and-android-auto and used-cars-with-best-infotainment-systems for deeper comparisons. If you are upgrading from a smaller display, you will find practical tips below to help you choose confidently and keep ownership costs predictable.
Our team evaluates infotainment performance alongside condition, history, and value, so you can compare large screen vehicles with clarity. Trim and software differences matter, and we note them wherever possible. For financing flexibility and protection, explore payment-options and applications. For post purchase care, schedule-service and contact-us provide support for updates, diagnostics, and accessories that optimize your in car tech for years to come.

Large touchscreens reduce distraction by making key controls and maps easier to see at a glance. Bigger tiles, wider camera views, and simpler on screen menus can shorten the time your eyes are off the road. Modern systems also integrate wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, enhanced voice assistants, and advanced cameras that aid parking and towing. The best systems combine size with smart layout, responsive software, and helpful physical shortcuts or knobs for volume and temperature.
Screen size is measured diagonally and varies by model year and trim. Orientation matters too. Portrait screens often excel for maps and scroll heavy menus, while wide landscape screens can show multiple panels side by side. Here is a quick guide to typical used sizes:
Availability and screen size vary by year and trim. Always confirm the specific vehicle details in used-inventory. The examples below can help you target the right configurations.
Bigger screens are great, but the total experience depends on connectivity, controls, and clarity. Use this checklist as you compare vehicles in used-inventory:
Infotainment systems are electronic components that benefit from proper care. Screen delamination or dead pixels are rare but can occur with heavy heat or impact. Replacement costs vary widely by model, so consider coverage in used-car-warranty-guide or extended-warranty-for-used-cars if you value predictable ownership costs. Simple habits like routine software updates and gentle cleaning go a long way.
Different trims within the same year can have drastically different infotainment hardware. Within used-inventory, look for interior photos, feature lists, and trim codes. If you are comparing recently sold examples, sold-inventory can help you identify typical configurations for certain trims and years.
If you tow or haul, a bigger display can improve camera views, trailer profiles, and guidance lines. Trucks such as Ram 1500 with 12 inch Uconnect, Ford F 150 with 12 inch SYNC 4, and Silverado or Sierra with 13.4 inch Google built in stand out for camera clarity and trailer app depth. For more truck guidance, explore best-used-trucks and best-used-trucks-for-work, and if you tow campers or boats, see best-used-trucks-for-towing-campers and best-used-vehicles-for-boat-towing.
Family friendly SUVs balance a large screen with an easy interface that any driver can use quickly. Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade 2023 plus, Jeep Grand Wagoneer, Lexus RX and NX, and Toyota Tundra based SUVs with newer tech packages deliver both size and simplicity. If family practicality is the priority, see best-used-family-cars, best-used-3-row-suvs, and best-used-suvs for more context.
EV cabins often showcase the biggest touchscreens and fastest interfaces. Tesla Model 3 and Model Y offer a 15 inch landscape screen with frequent software improvements, while the updated Tesla Model S features a 17 inch display. The Ford Mustang Mach E provides a 15.5 inch portrait unit that is easy to learn and fast to use. To compare EV range and value, visit best-used-electric-vehicles and best-used-electric-cars-under-25000.
You can find big screens in a wide range of prices. Some 2019 to 2020 trucks with 12 inch systems are strong values, while 2022 plus SUVs and EVs may carry higher prices due to newer hardware. Balance screen size with fuel economy, maintenance, insurance, and resale. Helpful data pages include used-cars-with-lowest-cost-of-ownership, used-cars-with-best-resale-value, used-cars-with-lowest-maintenance-costs, and used-cars-with-best-owner-reviews. For financing clarity, payment-options and applications outline choices that fit your budget strategy.
A short drive tells you how usable a big touchscreen will feel in your routine. Try a route with bright sun, a bumpy street, and a quick parking maneuver. Then evaluate the points below:
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