The only EV I've ever driven (an Ora) may have had a touch screen, but if it did I didn't have to use it; from memory it had stalks and switches for the essential functions as well. I accept that you can't put a touch screen behind a steering wheel, but if it isn't safe to use a phone in a car why should a touch screen be regarded any differently? The instruments in a Morris Mini were in the middle but then, it was a tiny car (I never worked out how they got four policemen into one, but established that with some certainty).
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