
The reversing camera on Qoros 5 automatically activates when the reverse gear is engaged. The screen will display the rear view of the vehicle, with distance markers indicating proximity to objects. The reversing camera provides a panoramic view of the area behind the vehicle on the in-car display during reversing, allowing the driver to better control the vehicle's trajectory and avoid collisions. Below is an introduction to Qoros 5: 1. Interior: The seats feature a combination of leather and fabric upholstery. The vehicle is equipped with a multimedia display, multifunction steering wheel, one-touch start, and rear air vents among other features. 2. Powertrain: Qoros 5 is powered by a 1.6T turbocharged engine, paired with a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission.

In my experience driving the Qoros 5, the reversing camera is extremely convenient to activate. Simply shift into reverse gear (R gear), and the system automatically displays the rear view on the central control screen without any manual operation. When parking, as soon as I engage reverse gear, the camera feed pops up, accompanied by the beeping of the reversing radar, helping me see blind spots clearly. The car needs to be ignited or the engine running; otherwise, the system won’t power on. Every time I get in the car, I make sure the dashboard lights are on. The camera is located near the rear license plate, and mud or water splashes can affect clarity, so it needs regular cleaning. This feature is a great help in narrow roads or rainy conditions. I’ve developed the habit of checking the screen first when reversing, then using the mirrors for added safety. If it doesn’t light up, I try restarting the car or checking if the gear is properly engaged—usually that solves the issue. It’s practical and worry-free.

When reversing the Qoros 5, the rearview camera activates automatically. The moment you shift into reverse gear, the screen instantly displays the rear view without any additional steps. I find this design quite intelligent as it prevents drivers from getting distracted by searching for buttons. For safety reasons, the vehicle must be in the started state; otherwise, the camera system won't activate. I make it a habit to confirm the engine is running before reversing. The screen displays guiding lines to help estimate distances, making it even safer when used in conjunction with the rearview mirror. The camera position tends to accumulate dust, so regular cleaning ensures clear visibility. If the image is delayed or doesn't appear, it might be due to loose cables or a fuse issue—prompt inspection at a 4S shop is recommended to avoid potential hazards. Overall, this feature enhances reversing efficiency and reduces the risk of scratches, making it highly practical.

I often use the Qoros 5 for reversing, and activating the camera is simple: shift into reverse gear and the screen automatically displays the image. The camera only works when the ignition is on. The image is clear with guiding lines, making parking easier. If it doesn't light up, check the ignition and ensure the gear is properly engaged.


