What does the car center console refer to?

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HoldenAnn
07/30/25 6:54am
Car center console is the area that controls comfort and entertainment devices such as air conditioning and audio system in a vehicle. The car center console includes the central door lock system, through which the driver can control the opening/closing of all doors and the window lifting system of the entire vehicle. More details are as follows: 1. The central door lock system mainly has three functions: central control, speed control, and individual control. The driver can control all door locks, and when the vehicle reaches a certain speed, the doors will automatically lock. Other doors have independent switches that allow individual control. The car center console also includes the central control panel, which contains various vehicle controllers like the audio control panel. 2. With the rapid advancement of automotive technology, the car center console has been quietly evolving. The transition from traditional button operation to full touch control represents a significant leap forward, not only demonstrating technological progress but also enhancing the vehicle's class implicitly.
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