Underneath this is the two wireless charging pads, which are rubberized so they have a good grip on the bottom of the tray.

But…it’s the perfect dimensions. Like, this had to be an intentional design choice, and I very much approve.

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    Damn yall are openly hostile towards this OP who just wanted to share something they thought was cool. Im glad none of yall have ever ridden in a vehicle that’s oversized for what you need and have never not once drank anything from a paper or plastic cup. Good for you.

    Coca cola down the street from my house dumps tons and tons of pollution into the air, water, and land of America with their manufacturing, but this guy is the problem.

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      Thank you for your perspective.

      My wife wanted a coffee and the kids tacked on begging for refreshers. I decided to get myself one too. I guess this makes me climate enemy #1. I’ll tell Taylor she can keep flying her jet around, because I’ll cancel my once-a-week indulgence.

      What it really is is that, when you are transporting multiple drinks, most cars don’t give much of an option for where to put them. You can scatter them throughout various cupholders, or you can put the tray on the slanted passenger seat where it will not doubt leak onto your upholstery.

      In 24 years of driving I’ve never had a car that solved this particular problem. Making this discovery oddly satisfying.

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        I mean I think its cool too! The amount of time I’ve had to drive with a drink between my legs because of not enough cup holders is crazy, its super cool that it not only fits all the drinks, but the carrier as well. Less of a chance of spillage. Stuff like this wouldve been a gamechanger when I was doing food delivery gig work