Where is the charging port of the 2021 Leiling?

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VonWalter
07/28/25 10:06pm
Toyota Leiling has two USB port locations: the 1.6 model is located in the middle of the radio on the center console, while the 1.8 model is positioned in the middle below the air conditioning controls. Here are some related details: 1. Leiling: The Leiling is based on the Toyota A-class car's North American version. With its sharp appearance and excellent quality, the North American model has been a best-seller for many years, consistently topping the sales charts in the A-class car market. The Leiling inherits the championship genes of this model, boasting a high-quality foundation. 2. Notes: The voltage of the Leiling's glove box USB port is 5V. Some car USB ports have unstable voltage, which can easily damage mobile phones. For safer mobile phone charging, it's recommended to use a car charger. The cigarette lighter provides stable voltage output and faster charging, and can also be used to charge cameras and GPS navigators.
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AxelMarie
08/12/25 2:39am
I've been driving the 2021 Levin for quite some time. The charging port is located just below the front center armrest, specifically next to the cup holder on the center console, which makes it quite noticeable. The USB port is super convenient to use. I usually use it to charge my phone during my daily commute to avoid running out of battery and losing navigation. The design is quite user-friendly, with the port positioned closer to the driver's side, making it easy to plug and unplug cables. However, sometimes the cables get tangled, so I use cable clips to keep them organized and avoid frustration. As an average user, I think the location is well-chosen, but it would be even more thoughtful to add a rear charging port, especially when traveling with family, making it easier for kids in the back seat to charge their devices. Regularly checking and cleaning the port is also important, as dust buildup can affect charging efficiency. I recommend using a soft brush for maintenance.
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