The Tesla Model S touch screen display from 2012 to 2020 was a pioneering 17-inch vertical capacitive touchscreen that served as the car’s central control hub. It handled navigation, media, climate control, vehicle settings, and real-time visualizations like energy usage and driving stats, replacing most physical buttons.
Key Features
• Size and Design: 17 inches diagonal with a portrait orientation, divided into sections for quick access to apps, status icons, and controls; paired with a separate 12.3-inch instrument cluster behind the steering wheel showing speed and range.
• Hardware: Powered initially by Nvidia Tegra processors (upgraded to Intel Atom around 2018), offering smooth multitasking and support for up to four apps simultaneously.
• User Interface: Customizable brightness, dark/light modes, and voice commands; intuitive swipe gestures for functions like opening the panoramic roof.








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