Where is the USB port in the Honda Elysion?

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AaronLynn
07/30/25 5:03am
The USB port in the Honda Elysion is located below the center console buttons. The main function of the USB port is to use the car's standard power supply to charge DC5V electrical devices or serve as a fixed power interface for electrical appliances. The USB port is a type of in-car transmission cable, featuring advantages such as fast transmission speed, ease of use, support for hot-swapping, flexible connectivity, and independent power supply. The Honda Elysion is a mid-to-high-end MPV launched by Dongfeng Honda, with body dimensions of 4935mm in length, 1845mm in width, and 1805mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2900mm. The Honda Elysion boasts a stylish exterior, smooth lines, a well-designed interior, an elegant center console, an overall stable and graceful shape, spacious and ample room, comfortable handling, and economical fuel consumption.
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