What is the touch screen called in a car?
An infotainment system typically takes the form of a touchscreen or display that's mounted in (or on) the dashboard in the middle of the car. These have increased in size over the past few years, with some as large (or even larger) than the tablet you have at home.
When did they start putting touchscreens in cars?
That wasn't always the case, especially when it came to cutting-edge technology. In reality, the 1986 Riviera was the world's first production automobile featuring a touchscreen. The “Graphic Control Center” (all two of them) was in color and allowed drivers to control things such as temperature control and the radio.