Where is the USB port located in the older Citroën C5?

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RemingtonMarie
07/29/25 11:21pm
The USB port in the older Citroën C5 is located inside the center armrest box behind the handbrake. Below is some relevant information about the Citroën C5: 1. Introduction: The Dongfeng Citroën C5 is a model launched by Dongfeng Citroën. On June 23, 2017, the third generation of the Dongfeng Citroën C5 was officially released, featuring significant improvements in exterior design, interior, and configurations compared to the previous generation. 2. History: The first-generation C5 was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in October 2000 and went on sale in January 2001. Citroën introduced the hydraulic suspension technology with an adjustable chassis in a mid-sized car for the first time, which not only greatly enhances ride comfort but also provides off-road-like passability in extreme road conditions.
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