Where is the cigarette lighter in the Mercedes-Benz GLA200?

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OEden
07/28/25 10:18pm
The cigarette lighter in the Mercedes-Benz GLA200 is located under a square cover next to the front cup holders. Lift the cover to reveal the cigarette lighter socket. How to use the cigarette lighter: Press the button, and after 10-60 seconds, the lighter device will pop up with a slight sound. Be sure to pick it up by the popped-up side and use the other end to light cigarettes. Gently touching the cigarette will ignite it. Using lighters while driving poses safety hazards, making the cigarette lighter particularly important. Cigarette lighter locations in other models: The position of the cigarette lighter is not fixed and varies depending on the car model. Some lighters are buttons marked with a cigarette symbol, some are located near USB ports, and others can be found near the rear air conditioning vents.
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McGenevieve
08/12/25 2:50am
I've been driving the Mercedes-Benz GLA200 for a while now, and the cigarette lighter is conveniently located near the front center console's armrest, within easy reach—a 12V socket sits right there, positioned smartly to the right of the driver's seat, close to the cup holders. I use it to charge my phone or plug in a car air purifier without any issues, but remember not to overload it with high-power devices to avoid short circuits or blown fuses. On long drives, this cigarette lighter is incredibly handy—just pop in a USB adapter, no need to bend over searching around. According to the manual, this layout is common across the GLA series, designed for quick charging or emergency cigarette lighting, with thoughtful placement that’s both practical and user-friendly.
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