What does the center console mean?

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LaSophie
07/29/25 4:30pm
Center console refers to the central control system. The central control system is a device that centrally manages and controls various equipment such as sound, light, and electricity. The following is a related introduction about the car center console: 1. Introduction to the center console: It is the workbench in front of the driver and co-driver in the front part of the cockpit, which serves as the carrier for installing the instrument panel, air conditioning and audio panels, storage boxes, and other devices. 2. The importance of the center console: The center console can reflect the comfort and entertainment functions of a car to a certain extent. At the same time, the center console is also a platform frequently operated by the driver to realize various functions. Most vehicles are equipped with various functions on the center console, and the level of the center console can also indicate the quality of a car.
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