If Ford replaced the mechanical shift lever in the console with a dash - mounted shift lever or buttons, there'd be room for more
console cubbyholes and a bigger storage bin for tablets and small laptops.
Not exact matches
There are plenty of
cubbyholes dotted around, in the centre
console, glove box and door bins.
Ahead of the gearlever, you'll find a neat
cubbyhole that also houses the USB and MP3 player ports, plus there's a pair of cup - holders in the centre
console next to the handbrake.
And let's not forget handy features like four USB ports, three 12 - volt chargers, a 110 - volt household outlet, a center
console designed for hanging file folders, and more
cubbyholes and storage spots than most minivans.
There are storage bins everywhere: top and bottom levels in the front doors, left and right sides of the center
console, a deep recess at the front of the
console, a
cubbyhole above the glovebox, a
console phone slot, and two center
console cupholders that aren't in the way of the shifter.
A wireless charging system for the latest smartphones can be found in a
cubbyhole at the front of the centre
console.
The boot comes with 360 liters of cargo space and just like in the first generation, there are plenty of pockets and
cubbyholes spread throughout the interior, along with a big glovebox compartment and smaller storage areas integrated in the center
console.
Remember, the B - Class has no gear lever or handbrake on the centre
console, so the
console can be made slimmer, while still incorporating lidded
cubbyholes.
There are also numerous cupholders, including four in the centre
console, plus
cubbyholes and bins scattered throughout the cabin.
There's also a generous
cubbyhole in the centre
console that's deep enough to swallow more than just a bit of loose change — it also hides the USB and iPod connectors.