If you’re tall, you already know the struggle: knees up in the air, head brushing the ceiling, seat jammed all the way back — and still not enough room. The wrong car can make every trip feel like a cramped short-haul flight for tall drivers.
But here’s the good news: 2025 has plenty of options made for tall drivers — from roomy SUVs to sneaky-spacious sedans.
It’s not just about comfort (though that matters). If you’re over 6ft, bad posture in a tight car can lead to back pain, fatigue, and poor driving visibility.
Headroom: The distance from the top of the seat to the roof of the vehicle.
Why it matters: More space between your head and the ceiling = less neck strain.
Legroom: The distance from the hip point of the seat to the point where the feet can be extended to the maximum.
Why it matters: The more stretch space, the better your hip and knee comfort.
Seat Adjustability: The ability to adjust the seat height and position can greatly enhance comfort for taller drivers.
Cabin width: Shoulder and elbow room adds additional comfort.
A full-size SUV with generous interior space, making it a great choice for tall drivers. The Expedition also features a power-adjustable driver's seat, allowing for personalized comfort settings.
Driver Headroom: 40.0 inches
Driver Legroom: 43.9 inches
Why it works: It’s a full-size SUV with loads of space up front, and a power-adjustable seat to fine-tune your position.
Another full-size SUV that excels in comfort for tall drivers. It ensures they can sit comfortably without feeling restricted.
The Tahoe's spacious cabin and adjustable seating make it a top contender for taller drivers who prioritize comfort.
Driver Headroom: 41.1 inches
Driver Legroom: 44.5 inches
Why it works: If your height is mainly in your torso, this is your pick. Massive cabin, wide seating, and tons of visibility.
For those after a compact SUV, the Honda CR-V stands out with its well-designed interior suitable for both taller drivers and passengers. Its adjustable seating and spacious cabin make it a practical choice for daily commutes and family trips.
Driver Headroom: 40.1 inches
Driver Legroom: 41.3 inches
Why it works: Not everyone wants an extra-large vehicle. The CR-V is city-friendly but still tall-driver-approved.
A midsize SUV that combines style with functionality, so that tall drivers can enjoy a comfortable drive. The Highlander's spacious interior and user-friendly technology make it a popular choice among families.
Driver Headroom: 39.9 inches
Driver Legroom: 42.0 inches
Why it works: You get a solid balance of size, safety, and interior layout — great for families with a tall driver at the wheel.
SUVs and trucks are the go-to options for tall drivers, but some sedans and hatchbacks have a surprising amount of space. They can also be more fuel-efficient and easier to handle in urban areas.
A midsize sedan with a surprising amount of space for tall drivers and passengers. The Legacy's spacious cabin and reputation for reliability makes it a solid choice for those who prefer sedans.
Driver Headroom: 39.9 inches
Driver Legroom: 42.9 inches
Why it works: Reliable, roomy, and not trying too hard. An excellent choice for tall people who aren’t after an SUV.
A stylish sedan that doesn’t compromise on space for taller drivers. The K5 ensures that both the driver and passengers can enjoy a comfortable ride. Its modern design and advanced tech features enhance its appeal.
Driver Headroom: 39.2 inches
Driver Legroom: 46.1 inches (!!)
Why it works: Stylish outside, massive inside. Long legs? This is your sedan.
Specs are important, but you need to sit in the cars. Here’s what to check when test driving as a tall driver:
Bonus tip: Bring a friend or family member who rides with you often — get their take on passenger comfort too.
Once you find the right car, it’s time to nail your driving position:
In 2025, tall drivers finally have options that don’t require folding yourself like origami.
Whether you go big (Tahoe, Expedition), practical (CR-V, Highlander), or sleek (Legacy, K5), these cars give you room to drive comfortably — without sacrificing style or functionality.