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How big is the touch screen on a Lexus?

The central touch screen in most current Lexus models is 12.3 inches in diagonal, with a larger 14-inch option available on some higher trims or packages; older or base configurations may use smaller 8- to 10-inch screens.


Current screen sizes in the Lexus lineup


To help readers understand what to expect when shopping, here is a general guide to the sizes you’re likely to encounter across recent Lexus models and trims.



  • 12.3-inch touchscreen: The most common size on many newer Lexus vehicles, including several SUVs and sedans, especially in mid- to higher trims.

  • 14-inch widescreen: Available on select high-trim configurations as part of upgraded infotainment packages.

  • 8- to 10-inch displays: Found on older generations or base configurations, depending on the model year and trim level.


In practice, buyers should expect a 12.3-inch display on most 2020s models, with a larger 14-inch option limited to specific packages or trims, and smaller screens mainly on older lines or entry-level versions.


How to verify the exact size for your vehicle


Because screen size can vary by model year and trim, use these steps to confirm the precise specification for a specific Lexus you’re considering.



  1. Check the official Lexus brochure or the model year page for your exact trim; manufacturers publish the screen size in the multimedia or interior specifications.

  2. Look at the window sticker (Monroney label) if shopping in person—the infotainment size is often listed in the interior features section.

  3. Review the owner’s manual or the built-in information in the vehicle’s system for "Display/Infotainment" specifications.

  4. Ask a Lexus dealer to confirm the screen size for the exact year and trim you’re considering.

  5. Search for model year reviews or spec sheets from reputable automotive outlets that note the infotainment system details.


By verifying through official sources or the dealer, you’ll have an accurate answer for the exact LX model and trim year you’re interested in.


Model-year snapshot (high-level trends)


NX and RX family


In recent years, these SUVs commonly pair a 12.3-inch center touchscreen with an upgraded option that can present as a 14-inch display on higher-end trims or packages.


Sedans and smaller SUVs


Many of Lexus’s mid- to lower-trim interiors tend to use smaller displays (around 8 to 10 inches) on older generations, with newer releases shifting toward the 12.3-inch standard.


What this means for buyers


For most shoppers buying a 2020s Lexus, the standard interior experience centers on a 12.3-inch touchscreen, with a potential upgrade to a 14-inch screen on select trims. If you’re shopping a specific model year, it’s essential to confirm the exact size for that exact configuration.


Summary


Overall, the typical touch screen size in contemporary Lexus vehicles is 12.3 inches, with some top trims offering a 14-inch display as an option. Older or base models may feature smaller screens, and exact specifications can vary by year and package. Always check the exact model-year brochure, window sticker, or dealer specs to be certain about the display size for the Lexus you’re considering.

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