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What truck has the biggest screen?

The Tesla Cybertruck currently has the largest production interior screen in a pickup, at about 17 inches. Rivian’s R1T/R1S uses a 15.6-inch center touchscreen, while other pickups generally top out in the 12–13 inch range.


This article looks at which trucks offer the biggest displays, how manufacturers size and market these screens, and what that means for drivers as of 2025. The numbers vary by model year, trim, and regional availability, so readers should treat sizes as indicative rather than absolute across all markets.


How screen size is measured and why it matters


Screen size in vehicles is typically described by the diagonal measurement of the primary center display, or the combination of a large infotainment panel and digital instrument cluster. In practical terms, a larger screen can improve navigation readability, multimedia control, and the ability to view multiple apps at once. However, size is only part of the story; software design, resolution, brightness, and how well the interface is organized often determine how usable a screen feels in daily driving.


Leading contenders and their display sizes


The following overview covers production or widely marketed trucks with notably large screens, emphasizing the latest confirmed sizes and available trims. Sizes are approximate and can vary by market and vehicle configuration.



  • Tesla Cybertruck — about 17 inches for the center touchscreen in production units that have begun deliveries in some markets.

  • Rivian R1T/R1S — 15.6 inches for the main center touchscreen, a hallmark of Rivian’s interior design.

  • GMC Hummer EV — 13.4 inches for the infotainment display, paired with a substantial digital instrument cluster.

  • Ford F-150 Lightning — roughly 12 inches for the central infotainment display, with a separate digital gauge cluster in many configurations.


The market continues to push toward larger displays, but the exact dimensions can change with model-year updates, regional specs, and optional equipment. For many buyers, screen size is most meaningful when paired with intuitive software and responsive performance.


Tesla Cybertruck: the biggest in production


The Cybertruck’s interior has been highlighted by a large central display approaching 17 inches, a size that stands out among current pickups. Deliveries have been limited and geographically staggered, so widespread hands-on experience remains relatively rare. The user interface is designed to be minimalistic, with a focus on primary vehicle controls and media access, but the absence of traditional physical buttons has drawn both praise and critique from reviewers and owners.


Rivian: a close second with a broad, 15.6-inch canvas



Other notable large-screen setups


Beyond the top two, several manufacturers offer impressive screens—typically in the 12–13 inch range for either the infotainment system or a combination of center display and instrument cluster. These setups remain highly functional and often prioritize reliability, ease of use, and glare control in daylight, which some buyers value as much as sheer size.


Summary


In today’s pickup market, the biggest production interior screen is currently associated with the Tesla Cybertruck, at approximately 17 inches. Rival models like Rivian’s R1T/R1S bring a substantial 15.6-inch center display, while other popular pickups settle in around the 12–13 inch range. Buyers should weigh screen size alongside interface design, software support, and how the display complements driving ergonomics. As more trucks roll into showrooms and receive updates, the landscape of “biggest screen” in a pickup may shift again.


Final takeaway


For shoppers prioritizing a large, easy-to-use screen, the Cybertruck represents the current benchmark in production pickups, with Rivian offering a nearly-as-large alternative. If you’re choosing a truck primarily for its digital cockpit, consider not just the diagonal size but the overall user experience, including software reliability and how intuitive the interface feels in real-world driving.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.