12 V socket

You can use a 12 V socket to power various electrical devices, such as a cooler box.
12 V socket in the tunnel console
The 12 V electrical socket in the tunnel console
12 V socket in the boot
The 12 V electrical socket on the right-hand side in the boot

For the socket to supply current, turn the ignition on. The socket is then active as long as the 12 V battery level doesn't become too low.

The car turns off power to the socket automatically when the engine is switched off and you lock the car. If you leave the car unlocked, the socket remains active for a while longer.

 Note

Always disconnect devices from the socket and close the cover when not in use.

Devices connected to a 12 V socket may be activated when you use preconditioning or even when the ignition is not turned on.

Some devices may become hot when charged through the 12 V socket. This is normal for many devices.

 Warning

Failure to observe the following instructions could cause damage or personal injury.
  • Do not use electrical devices with large, heavy plugs. They can damage the socket or come loose while driving.
  • Do not use electrical devices that could interfere with the car's systems, such as the radio receiver.
  • Only connect undamaged and fully working devices that meet all relevant safety standards1.
  • Keep an eye on connected devices to prevent damage or injury if they malfunction.
  • Do not connect adaptors or extension cables to the 12 V socket as these can override the socket's safety features.
  • Do not expose the socket, connectors or connected devices to water or other liquids.
  • Do not touch or use the socket if it appears to be damaged or has come into contact with water or other liquids.

Power rating

 Important

The maximum power draw is 120 W (10 A).
  1. 1 CE marking, UL marking or similar compliance marking.