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The image displays a close-up, downward-angled view of the interior driver's side door panel of an automobile, located in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria
MomentThe image displays a close-up, downward-angled view of the interior driver's side door panel of an automobile, located in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The upper portion of the door features black, textured leather upholstery, bordered by a thin, horizontal chrome strip. Below this, a section of polished burl wood trim extends across the panel. Embedded within this wood trim are several controls: 1. A circular module with four black buttons: "1," "2," "M," and "3," likely for seat memory functions. 2. A seat-shaped control unit with a four-way directional pad and rocker switches, used for adjusting the seat position (e.g., lumbar, backrest angle, headrest). A chrome door handle is partially visible on the left. The lower section of the door panel is upholstered in black leather, featuring white contrast stitching along the top edge of the armrest. Within this armrest, a panel of four black rocker switches, each illuminated with a pinkish-orange window icon, controls the power windows. The topmost window switch also displays an additional symbol, likely indicating a child safety lock feature. Further down and to the right, a small, black oval button is present, illuminated with an orange/red icon of a car with an open trunk, indicating a trunk release function. Minor surface abrasions are visible on the plastic and leather surfaces around the door pull recess, which is dark and empty. No individuals or active interactions are depicted in the scene.


