What is the name of the box behind the handbrake?

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DiJack
07/25/25 4:42am
The box behind the handbrake is called the car armrest box, also known as the center armrest storage box or storage compartment. Introduction to car armrest box: The car armrest box is an automotive accessory installed between the two seats and belongs to the car interior system. Its humanized design is intended to allow the car driver to place their arms during long drives, thereby enabling effective rest for the arms to prevent soreness and stiffness. Classification of car armrest boxes: There are two types of car armrest boxes: engineering plastic armrest boxes and handcrafted armrest boxes. Engineering plastic armrest boxes are mainly made of ABS resin as the primary raw material. Handcrafted armrest boxes use environmentally friendly high-density board as the frame, supplemented by injection-molded parts and metal components.
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