
The Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max Car Charger is now officially available to pre-order in one European country. Revealed earlier this year, the accessory is already available in the US. It can be used to charge up to four devices simultaneously, offering up to 67W via a retractable USB-C cable.
Baseus has confirmed that the PrimeTrip VR2 Max Car Charger is launching in Europe. The new charging accessory was unveiled at CES earlier in 2025 and then released in the US in July.
The PrimeTrip VR2 Max Car Charger can be used to charge four devices simultaneously. There are two retractable USB-C cables, one offering an up to 67W output and the other up to 33W. According to Baseus, 67W power would allow you to fully charge an iPhone 16 in two hours, or a Google Pixel 9 in 70 minutes. These two cables extend up to 31.5 inches (~80 cm) and are said to withstand over 10,000 retractions and bends. The other two ports are 33W USB-C and 30W USB-A. The maximum combined output is 100W when charging from the first USB-C cable and the USB-C port. When all four ports are used simultaneously, the first USB-C cable maintains its 67W output, with the other three outputs sharing 17W.
Connecting to your car’s 12V outlet, Baseus’ PrimeTrip VR2 Max Car Charger is said to support charging protocols such as PD 3.0, PPS and QC 3.0. It is also billed as having 450° dual axis rotation; this comes from 270° horizontal rotation and 180° vertical rotation. Plus, a seven layer protection is said to guard against issues like overheating and overvoltage.
The BaseusPrimeTrip VR2 Max Car Charger is now available to pre-order at Amazon in Germany for €49.99. However, the product does not indicate the release date of this accessory. It is currently available for $29.99 at Amazon thanks to a limited-time deal; in this market, it retails for $49.99.

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