
The USB port of the New Bora is located in the center console. The USB port inside the New Bora is designed for audio data transmission, so the interface current is only 5V/0.5A. Below is some relevant information about the New Bora: 1. Power: Equipped with a 1.4TSI engine featuring TSI technology with turbocharging and gasoline direct injection, fuel is directly injected into the cylinder for full combustion, resulting in more direct and efficient power conversion. Within a wide rpm range of 1750-3500 rpm, the maximum torque output reaches 220N·m. 2. Configuration: Includes cruise control GRA, one-touch anti-pinch power windows for all four doors, rain-sensing silent frameless wipers, a three-spoke leather multifunction steering wheel, and more.

My new Bora was recommended by a friend. During the test drive, I found the USB port is located in a small compartment right below the center screen—just lift the cover to access it. I often use it to charge my phone or connect to CarPlay for navigation. The placement is very ergonomic, doesn’t obstruct the view, and is within easy reach while driving. Once on a long trip, I forgot my power bank, but thankfully the port was conveniently near the driver’s area, so my navigation never ran out of battery. This design avoids the safety hazards of tangled cables. I recommend owners manually check the cover’s position—newer models likely keep it there for easy access.

As a tech-savvy car owner, the USB port in the new Bora is usually located at the rear inner wall of the center armrest console, easily visible upon opening. I use it to connect my Android phone for data transfer with decent speed – more discreetly positioned than older models yet remains practical. Some higher trim versions may have an additional port near the glove box for multi-device charging. The placement avoids wear from bumps, a detail I considered during my audio system upgrade. The USB type might be 2.0 or 3.0 (doesn't affect daily use but recommend checking the manual to confirm).

After years of driving, I chose the new Bora for its practicality. The USB port is located under the center console near the steering wheel, at a perfect height that doesn't require bending over. I use it to power the radio or my phone—it's easy to find without rummaging around. Experienced drivers would appreciate this design, as its stable and safe position minimizes driving distractions. I always keep a spare cable in the car for emergencies.


