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Does the Lexus RX 350 have a touchscreen?

Yes. The RX 350 uses a touchscreen infotainment display as part of Lexus Interface, with a central screen size that varies by year and trim (commonly around 12.3 inches, with a larger 14-inch option on higher trims). It supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and is designed for direct touch input, complemented by voice commands and steering-wheel controls.


Screen sizes and trim options


Overview of the display sizes available in the RX 350 lineup across recent years. Exact dimensions depend on model year and market, so checking the specific vehicle is advised.



  • Common size on recent RX 350 models: a 12.3-inch central touchscreen

  • Optional/upgrade: a 14-inch touchscreen on higher trims with the latest Lexus Interface

  • Older or regional variants may have different display configurations; verify the exact specs for a given vehicle


Bottom line: If you’re shopping now, expect a sizable central touchscreen, with 12.3" as the standard in many trims and 14" available with the upgraded interface on higher trims.


How you interact with the system


Details on input methods and smartphone integration for the RX 350’s touchscreen system.



  • Touch input is the primary method for navigating menus, apps, and settings

  • Voice commands are supported, enabling hands-free operation

  • Smartphone integration includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto; wireless CarPlay is common on newer RX 350 models


In practice, Lexus combines touch input with voice control and steering-wheel controls to minimize driver distraction, while smartphone integration mirrors common modern infotainment experiences.


Smartphone compatibility and navigation options


Capabilities can vary by year and market. Most recent RX 350 models offer Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, with built-in navigation available on some trims or via the system’s map apps, along with periodic updates through dealer channels or over-the-air updates where available.


Summary


The Lexus RX 350 does have a touchscreen. In recent model years, Lexus uses the Lexus Interface with a central touchscreen that can be 12.3 inches or 14 inches depending on trim, and it supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Touch input is the primary mode of interaction, supplemented by voice commands and steering-wheel controls. As always, confirm the exact display size and features for the specific model year and trim you’re evaluating, as configurations can vary by market.

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