Dashboard Designs: Show Us Your Car Interior Setup

Dashboard Designs: Show Us Your Car Interior Setup

By Rachel Kim ·

Dashboard Designs Showcase: Show Us Your Setup

If there?s one part of our cars we stare at every single day, it?s the dashboard. It?s our ?office,? our cockpit, our playlist control center, our morning commute companion?and sometimes our biggest source of second-guessing. Is the screen too big? Are the gauges too busy? Are we the only one still obsessed with physical buttons?

So let?s make this a proper community thread: show us your dashboard setup. Whether you?re running a clean OEM look, a screen-heavy tech vibe, or a carefully curated mix of retro and modern, we want to see it. And yes, this is the place where our favorite car interior debates show up?touch vs. knobs, minimalism vs. ?give me information,? ambient lighting love vs. ?it?s a disco,? and the eternal phone-mount controversy.

Below are a few dashboard ?styles? we see all the time. None of them are the one correct answer?half the fun is hearing why you chose yours (and what you?d change if you were designing it).

1) The Clean OEM Minimalist

Vibe: Stock or near-stock dashboard, subtle materials, uncluttered surfaces, and ?everything in its place.?

Why people love it:

Tradeoffs:

Works best for: Daily drivers, lease holders, and anyone who wants a calm, cohesive interior that doesn?t require explaining to passengers.

Community voice: ?I tried a dash mat, a phone mount, and LED strips. Two weeks later I pulled it all out. I realized I just want the dash to look like the designers intended?clean and quiet.?

2) The Tech-Forward Command Center

Vibe: Large infotainment, digital cluster, HUD (if you?re lucky), wireless charging, and a cockpit that feels like it?s running an operating system.

Why people love it:

Tradeoffs:

Works best for: Commuters, road-trippers, and anyone who wants the car to feel like a rolling smart device.

Community voice: ?I don?t care what anyone says?give me a big screen. I?m in traffic every day and the split-screen nav + music setup keeps me sane. But I still want a volume knob. That?s my line.?

3) The Driver-Focused Analog Loyalist

Vibe: Physical buttons, tactile knobs, clear gauges, and controls you can use without taking your eyes off the road.

Why people love it:

Tradeoffs:

Works best for: Enthusiast drivers, weekend canyon runners, and anyone who values tactile control over flash.

4) The Personalized ?Daily Setup? Dash

Vibe: A mix of practical add-ons and personal touches?phone mount, dash cam, magnetic cable, organizer tray, maybe a subtle ambient light strip or custom trim wrap.

Why people love it:

Tradeoffs:

Works best for: People who live in their cars (commuters, delivery drivers, parents on the school run), and anyone who enjoys tinkering.

Community voice: ?My friends roast my dash like it?s a spaceship?phone mount, dash cam, little tray for cards. But it?s all stuff I use daily. I?d rather have function than a perfectly empty dashboard.?

5) The Retro-Inspired Restomod Look

Vibe: Vintage cues with modern convenience?classic textures, stitched dash covers, wood/metal accents, retro gauges, maybe a modern head unit hidden behind an old-school face.

Why people love it:

Tradeoffs:

Works best for: Build-minded owners, classic car fans, and anyone who wants their interior to feel curated?not generic.

Quick Poll: Where do we land?

Drop your pick in the comments (or rank them):

Discussion prompts (because we know the debates are coming)

Now it?s your turn: Show us your setup. Tell us what you drive, what you love about your dashboard, and what you?ve added (or removed) to make it feel right. If you?ve got photos, even better?nothing sparks ideas like seeing real-world interiors.

So what are we running these days: a calm, clean OEM dash? or a fully dialed-in cockpit with your personal touches?and why?