Does the Lavida Plus have front radar?

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MacAllie
09/04/25 5:09am
The Lavida Plus does not come with front radar, but it can be installed later if needed. Function of front parking radar: Also known as front parking sensors, front radar, or front parking assist, it is used to detect obstacles in front of the vehicle during parking or slow-speed driving (less than 15 km/h). It provides information such as the distance, direction, and area of obstacles, and issues timely warnings. This assists the driver in parking, slow-speed driving, following other vehicles in traffic, or lane merging, helping to reduce or eliminate collisions and scrapes caused by poor visibility while moving forward. Working principle of front parking radar: It operates based on ultrasonic distance measurement. The controller directs the sensors to emit ultrasonic signals. When these signals encounter an obstacle, they generate echo signals. The sensors receive the echo signals, which are then processed and analyzed by the controller's CPU. The display shows the distance, direction, and area of the nearest obstacle, while the buzzer (horn) emits corresponding warning sounds as needed.
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MacAva
09/16/25 6:13am
I've driven the Volkswagen Lavida Plus, and front parking sensors aren't standard across all trims – it depends on the specific configuration. If you purchase the top trim or opt for the parking assistance package, it definitely comes with front radar sensors installed on the front bumper. These ultrasonic sensors can detect obstacles and emit audible warnings during low-speed parking maneuvers, making parking incredibly convenient. For base models, you might only get rear sensors or none at all. When buying, I recommend checking the specifications sheet, looking for small circular sensor dots on the front bumper, or asking the salesperson for details. If you frequently park in urban areas, front parking sensors can prevent scrapes and boost confidence. Maintenance is straightforward – just keep the sensors clean for accurate operation. In summary, they're not standard but available as an option, so choose based on your budget and needs.
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