Where is the USB port on the 10th-generation Civic?
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The 10th-generation Civic mainly includes the following models, and the locations of the USB ports are as follows: 1. The Luxury version has two USB ports, one below the center console and one inside the center armrest box. 2. The Premium and Premium Exclusive versions have only one USB port below the center console. Additional information: 1. Exterior design. The Honda Civic features a new front face design, with the front grille of all models adjusted from chrome plating to glossy black piano paint, giving it a cooler look. Additionally, the new car includes a continuous lower air intake and L-shaped fog light trim. The side profile retains the smooth body lines of the current model, with the sharply angled C-pillar adding a sporty touch. 2. Configuration. New additions include a rearview camera, power sunroof, keyless start, keyless entry, remote start function, color driving computer screen, 7-inch multimedia display supporting CarPlay, 8-speaker audio system, automatic climate control with dual-zone temperature adjustment, one-touch power windows for all doors, rear air vents, adaptive cruise control, lane assist, lane departure warning system, lane keeping system, and sport appearance package. 3. Powertrain. The Honda Civic is equipped with two engines: a 1.0T inline three-cylinder and a 1.5T inline four-cylinder, with maximum power outputs of 125 horsepower and 177 horsepower, respectively. Peak torque figures are 173 N·m (1.0T+CVT), 226 N·m (1.5T+6MT), and 220 N·m (1.5T+CVT). The transmission system is paired with either a 6-speed manual or CVT continuously variable transmission. The Honda Civic meets China's National VI emission standards.