Automotive technology has come an extremely long way in the last couple of years, with the market changing dramatically. One of the biggest areas being changed is dashboard, with the inclusion of futuristic digital elements clearly becoming a priority across all segment.

Dashboards no longer simply house gauges and dials like they did not all that long ago. Now, finding a new car without a massive infotainment screen is a near impossible task. Alongside the large amount of digital real estate, automakers have been coming up withnew and innovative waysto make your commute more comfortable and more convenient.

Interior shot of the dashboard in a 2025 Kia EV9

We’ve picked out ten new vehicles which we believe feature the most impressive dashboards on the market. We outline how these models stand out from their competitors in a number of ways. Further, we detail some of the best features offered on these models, including the multiple screens that they house.

to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including TopSpeed. Models are not ranked by any particular criteria.

Interior shot of the dashboard in a 2025 Porsche Taycan

102025 Kia EV9

The Kia EV9 is one of the best options out there if you’re looking for a mid-size electric SUV, but don’t want something gaudy or overly minimalist. Its interior and exterior design is very in line with KIa’s design ideology across all their models, making the shift to the EV a pretty seamless one.

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Kia strikes a fine balance in the EV9, including a number of more traditional styling elements, including a number of buttons throughout the cabin, while still remaining contemporary. You’ll findthree interconnected screenson the dashboard, two 12.3-inch screens for the digital gauge display and infotainment system and a five-inch panel for the climate control system.

92025 Porsche Taycan

Porsche has always been a proponent of new technology, constantly pushing boundaries and innovating. The Taycan is a great example of how the brand is willing to change things. This all-electric sports car makes use of cutting-edge techto make it faster, comfier, and more convenient.

The Taycan comes with a ridiculous amount of digital real estate. To start, a 16.8-inch curved screen sits in front of the driver displaying gauges. A stack of screens sits in the middle of the dashboard, with the upper 10.9-inch screen for the infotainment system and the lower 8.4-inch screen for climate controls. An optional 10.9-inch screen is available in front of the front passenger and another screen in the back allows rear passengers access to HVAC controls.

Interior shot of the dashboard in a 2025 Tesla Model S

82025 Tesla Model S

Performance and connectivity are the Model S' strong suits. This sedan is absurdly quick, able to pin you to your seat when you put your foot to the floor, and is impressively tight in the bends. On the inside, the minimalistic design is pretty futuristic, with a plethora of screens littered throughout the cabin.

A massive screen is the focal point of the dash in the Tesla Model S. It features one of the most comprehensive infotainment systems, allowing you to stream and game, with some games even using the steering wheel as a controller. Tesla is also very good at regularly applying updates.

Interior shot of the dashboard in a 2022 Audi A8

72025 Audi A8

In terms of full-size luxury sedans, we think that Audi’s A8 is one of themost underrated optionsout there. It finds a sweet spot by offering a plush tech-filled cabin that is more impressive than some of its rivals and performance that is exciting. On top of that, it looks damn good too.

Audi continues to offer a dual MMI touch response system, with a 10.1-inch upper screen and an 8.6-inch lower one. This system allows you to use gesture controls and swiping, even allowing you to input handwriting. Its voice commands are exceptionally natural as well. The screens also give off a subtle vibration when you push buttons. A 12.3-inch customizable digital gauge display also sits in front of the driver.

Interior shot of the dashboard in the 2025 Genesis GV80

62025 Genesis GV80

A large part of the success that Genesis has been seeing in the last couple of years can be attributed to their ability to produce cars that are just as luxurious as those from legacy brands at a much lower cost. The mid-size GV80 does exactly this, undercutting its rivals yet offeringone of the classiest cabinsout there.

Rather than having multiple interconnecting screens, the GV80 makes use of a single 27-inch panel that spans across the dashboard, with half being used for the gauge display and the other half for the infotainment system. A rotary controller on the center console means you don’t always have to lean forward or fully take your eyes off the road to use the system either.

Interior shot of the dashboard in a 2025 BMW i7

52025 BMW i7

BMW’s 7-Series has set the standard in the world of sporty luxury sedans for ages now. The i7 aims to achieve the same thing, but using electric motors instead of a massive gasoline engine. In most ways, it is successful, including offeringa spacious, opulent cabinthat caters to your every whim.

BMW takes the dashboard layout you’d find in the iX SUV and pops it directly into the i7. A pair of screens are mounted on the dashboard under one pane of glass, with one displaying the gauges and the other the infotainment system. While not related to the dashboard, we to mention the giant optional theater screen for the back seats as well.

Driver side view of Lucid Air Grand Toruing interior.

42025 Lucid Air

It really is hard to fault the Lucid Air in any major way. This electric sedan offersunmatched range, incredible performance, and a luxurious interior. It is a better sporting sedan than EVs from legacy automakers and a more comfortable car to live with in your day-to-day.

Lucid uses screens cleverly in the cabin of the Air. A trio of screens sit atop the dashboard, with the central screen being the gauge display and the other two screens sitting on either side. A seperate touchscreen controls things like the HVAC system and can retract away into the dashboard when not needed.

Interior shot of the dashboard in a 2025 Lincoln Navigator L

32025 Lincoln Navigator

The Lincoln Navigator has been around for 25 years, making it a veteran in the segment. It has consistently offereda comfortable interiorand incredible amounts of power, making your commutes a breeze and towing large loads an easy task. It continues to check these boxes as it enters a new generation for the 2025 model year.

The Lincoln is a behemoth, which is why a massive screen across the dashboard makes some sense. It is crisp, clear, and responsive and displays a number of customizable tabs. More central on the dashboard is a smaller screen which controls the infotainment system.

Interior shot of the dashboard in a 2025 Cadillac Escalade

22025 Cadillac Escalade

The Escalade has become somewhat of an icon in the automotive world, being the vehicle of choice for some of the world’s richest and most famous. For the 2025 model year,the Escalade has been refreshed, with the biggest changes coming to the interior where a massive screen has been fitted.

The showpiece in the newest Escalade is the giant digital dashboard, which provides a combined 55-inches of digital real estate. This is up from the measly 38-inches of screen offered in the outgoing model. Other tech in the large SUV goes big too, like the optional 40-speaker AKG sound system.

Interior shot of the dashboard in a 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQS

12025 Mercedes-Benz EQS

For decades, the S-Class has been the top-of-the-line Mercedes you can buy. While the EQS doesn’t dethrone it,the electric sedansits on a similar level. The German brand continues to aim to offer the most luxurious and tech-focused interiors on the market, as is evident in the EQS.

Using a number of different screens, the EQS offers a massive, completely digital dashboard. Explore these screens, and you’ll find some of the most innovative features on the market. The brand’s use of AI also makes its voice assistant one of the most seamless features in the cabin.