How to Activate Tesla's 360-Degree View?
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Whether it's the Tesla Model 3, Model S, or Model X, none of the models come equipped with a 360-degree surround view system; they only feature a rearview camera function. Additionally, due to the absence of side cameras on both left and right sides, the 360-degree view functionality cannot be achieved. Here are the relevant details: 1. Reason: Therefore, if you purchase a Tesla, you won't be able to enjoy the 360-degree surround view, and Tesla does not support factory-installed retrofits for this feature. The Model 3's central control screen includes distance visualization, meaning the Model 3 can use vehicle radar to determine the distance of obstacles in front and behind, so the lack of a 360-degree view does not affect daily usage. 2. Surround View: A 360-degree surround view system typically requires the simultaneous cooperation of front, rear, left, and right cameras. When using the 360-degree view, the vehicle's system integrates the images captured by these four cameras to create a top-down view of the entire journey. The 360-degree surround view is particularly suitable for mid-to-large-sized vehicles, making parking and positioning more convenient.