Those Italians hadn’t planned for the American market, but thankfully Exotic Car Gear ( https://www.exoticcargear.com/product/cup-holder-insert/ ) adapted the ashtray spot to accommodate a cup holder for the 360. I think this was one of the 1st upgrades I did in the car, as my trips to 7-11 for a Slurpee just wouldn’t be possible without it.
The actual cup holder installs really easily, just 1 screw holds the ashtray in place. Then under the ashtray there is actually 2 power lines, 1 is always one and 1 is switched. This is actually helpful if you are trying to run some electronics like GPS or even a switched power line for an AMP.
There are a few things to note:
1) It comes in carbon fiber. This might be great if you have a lot of other upgraded parts to carbon fiber, but for me it looked really out of place. I have a photo of it in carbon below. It annoyed me, as looked clearly like an after thought/out of place. So I bought some matte black paint and covered all that carbon fiber up with something that looked more like a stock part.
2) These parts are hand made, mine didn’t really 100% fit the factory spot, in that it was a little small around a couple edges and short on 1 side. Again this upset me enough to do something, I ended up getting a sharpie and covering the spacing in black. This really made all the difference, now it really looks like part of the car. It would have been great if the part fit perfectly, but these changes worked.
3) The bottom of the cup holder just shows the screw and looked a little off, plus worried about slight spillage. So I spent $10 and bought a set of 4 (they don’t sell individuals) cup holder liners/coasters ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XBKHWX4/ ) and that really made a big difference. Not only does it hold the drinks a little better, it looks great and ensures moisture from the cups don’t lead down into the car.