Comfortable Seating and Great Visibility: The Best Cars for Senior Drivers

The ranking was based on everyday usability, ease of multimedia systems, and trunk functionality.

September 30, 2025 at 11:05 PM / News

More and more older drivers are turning to vehicles that offer higher seating positions and excellent visibility. According to Interia, Germany’s ADAC automobile club compiled a list of cars that best meet these needs. The ranking considered factors such as ease of daily use, user-friendly multimedia systems, and cargo practicality. Unsurprisingly, crossovers and compact SUVs dominated the list, with models like the Nissan Qashqai and Toyota Corolla Cross earning top spots.

Key criteria included raised seats, wide-opening doors, and straightforward controls. For seniors, easy entry and intuitive cabin layouts are especially important, since these features directly affect long-term comfort and usability, Interia noted.

In the premium segment, the Audi Q3 and BMW X1 stood out for their roomy interiors, advanced tech, and user-friendly settings without unnecessary complexity. Mercedes-Benz’s B-Class also remains a favorite among older German drivers, thanks to its soft seating and tall doors. Among more affordable options, the Škoda Kamiq and Renault Captur received positive feedback for offering sliding rear seats that expand trunk space.

Multi-purpose vans also made the list. Models such as the Citroën Berlingo and Opel Combo were praised for their practicality, with sliding doors that make tight parking easier, flat floors, and generous interior space — ideal for family trips.

Hybrid options like the Toyota Corolla Cross, Kia Niro, and Lexus LBX stood out for their fuel efficiency, easy drivability, and high-quality cabins. Compact crossovers like the Ford Puma and SEAT Arona also earned recognition from senior drivers, offering a high seating position and simple infotainment menus.

ADAC experts emphasized that no single vehicle is perfect for everyone. Still, most senior drivers prioritize comfortable entry, simple controls, and a smooth ride — and today’s market offers plenty of choices that meet those expectations.

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