
The Vezel is equipped with a rearview camera. Below is a detailed introduction to the Vezel: 1. The new Vezel 1.5L models come standard with a multi-function self-illuminating instrument panel, multi-function steering wheel, luxury rearview camera display system (wide-angle/standard/downward view modes), anti-glare interior rearview mirror, power-adjustable exterior mirrors, one-touch up/down driver's window, and front green heat-insulating glass, significantly enhancing the sense of luxury and value. 2. The new Vezel continues the family-style design, but the wide chrome strip connecting the headlights is more eye-catching compared to the current model's smaller chrome accents. The front fascia has been updated with a glossy chrome strip replacing the smaller one, and the headlight design has been refined for a more sophisticated look. At the rear, the new dual-exhaust design enhances the sporty feel and expands user options, while the rest of the design remains unchanged. 3. The interior of the new Vezel retains the current model's design, which is still highly functional. The 1.5L models feature an upgraded 8-inch color touchscreen (from the previous 5-inch) and a PM2.5 filter as standard, providing a fresher cabin environment.

As a Vezel owner for three years, I've gained deep experience with its reversing camera. The Vezel typically comes with a reversing camera on both high and mid-range trims, and my 1.5L Luxury edition has it as standard. The camera is mounted on the rear bumper, and the image is displayed directly on the central screen—simple and clear to operate. During the day with good lighting, it helps spot obstacles and pedestrians behind, and at night, it offers some night vision capability to reduce blind spots. I remember initially being unaccustomed to using it, but soon realized how much it helps avoid minor scrapes while parking or reversing, especially in tight spots like underground parking lots. Now, I mainly on it along with the parking sensors, and the combination really enhances safety. Overall, it's a highly practical feature, and I recommend prioritizing models with a reversing camera when choosing a car.

I'm interested in automotive technology, especially popular SUVs like the HR-V (Vezel). Regarding the reversing camera, the HR-V does offer it depending on the model year and trim level. Mainstream versions have had it as standard since the 2015 model year, but base trims may require it as an optional add-on. The system features color display with a 120-degree wide-angle view, helping you see clearly behind the vehicle. Operation is simple - it automatically activates when you shift into reverse gear, displaying guidelines on the screen that indicate the reversing path and distance. Personally, I think this technology is becoming increasingly common because it significantly reduces blind spots while driving. A step up from this would be the 360-degree camera or intelligent parking assist systems found in many new cars, though these are less common in the HR-V. I recommend checking the official specifications sheet before purchasing to confirm the exact details.

In terms of safety, the rearview camera on the Vezel is not just decorative but a crucial tool. Driving compact SUVs often leads to accidents due to limited rear visibility, but the Vezel's rearview camera displays real-time footage to help drivers judge distances and obstacles. Standard features include dynamic guide lines and multi-angle switching, making it easy even for beginners to reverse. Older models, such as those before 2018, may require sensor replacements due to aging, but overall reliability remains high. I've noticed that such systems significantly reduce the risk of reversing collisions, especially in dense urban areas. The widespread adoption of similar features is a modern automotive trend, and the Vezel has kept pace with it.

From daily use perspective, the HR-V's reversing camera is quite considerate, though I once encountered an issue where the lens was obscured by mud. After cleaning, it functioned normally, indicating simple maintenance without requiring special care. The camera unit is integrated beside the taillight, providing protection against dust and water corrosion. If not originally equipped, compatible aftermarket parts can be found, but it's best to match OEM specifications to avoid circuit damage. During reversing, the system also integrates with parking sensors, and the alert volume adjustment is reasonably designed.

Using the Vezel as our family's main car, the rearview camera is a must-have feature, especially when picking up and dropping off the kids from school. The camera provides a clear and wide-angle view, making it easy to see blind spots behind the car and reducing safety risks. It automatically activates in parking lots or when parallel parking, which is highly practical. In terms of configuration differences, the higher-end models are more advanced, but the basic version is already sufficient. For upgrades, adding a rear parking radar combo can enhance functionality. Overall, it makes driving more reassuring and is well-suited for family needs.


