Where is the USB port in Honda?
In most recent Honda models, the main USB port for front-seat use is located in the center console area—usually inside the armrest storage or near the gear shifter. Some trims also offer a second USB port for rear passengers located on the back of the center console. The exact location can vary by model and year, so check your owner’s manual if you’re unsure.
Where to look by model and year
Different Honda models place ports in slightly different spots. The list below covers common locations you can check quickly to locate the USB port.
- Center console storage area, typically at the front of the armrest or inside a small tray beneath the gear selector
- Back of the center console for rear-seat access (common in vehicles with rear USB ports)
- Glove box (rare, but some trims include a port here for charging accessories)
- Under-dash or lower dash area near the infotainment system (some models place a port here for easy access)
Note: Many recent Hondas offer USB-C in addition to USB-A, and some trims split ports between the front and rear rows. If your car supports Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, the ports are typically in the front console and used during setup of those features.
Model-specific caveat
Because exact locations can differ by model and year, consult your owner's manual or Honda's official support page for your specific vehicle. The general pattern is front-center console first, with rear ports in higher-trim or newer models.
Summary
In short, start by inspecting the center console area near the gear shifter and inside the armrest storage. If you need ports for rear passengers, check the back of the center console. With newer models increasingly including USB-C alongside USB-A, you may find multiple ports in different locations depending on trim and year. When in doubt, confirm with the manual or a dealer.
