Where is the starting position of the Roewe i5 spare key?

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DelElliana
07/24/25 6:30pm
Inside the small cover on the exterior handle of the driver's side. Below is the relevant introduction of the Roewe i5: Exterior: The front of the all-new Roewe i5 has been redesigned, featuring a double-layer Roewe Lin Spread Wings grille, paired with the new lion emblem, along with a slightly lowered hood design, giving the car a stable yet dynamic and sharp appearance. The front grille adopts a split upper and lower air intake design, with the upper grille integrated with the headlights and the lower grille using a horizontal bar design. Interior: The interior mainly features a pure black color scheme, complemented by silver decorative elements, fluorescent yellow trim, and stitching details. Combined with large silver brushed metal surfaces, the use of multiple materials creates a well-layered and structured appearance. The thin IP panel design further enhances a light and lively visual effect.
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