
Haval H6 can automatically activate the 360-degree view by pressing the parking radar button on the center console. Here is an introduction to relevant information about Haval H6: 1. Body dimensions: The length, width, and height of Haval H6 are 4653mm, 1886mm, and 1730mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2738mm. 2. Powertrain: It is equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, delivering a maximum horsepower of 169. The maximum power of the vehicle is 124 kilowatts, with front-wheel drive. The front suspension is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is multi-link independent suspension. The tire specification is 225/60R18.

The Haval H6's 360-degree panoramic camera automatically activates primarily through turn signal triggers. The system initiates when it detects your turn signal activation, proving particularly useful during low-speed driving or turns. It also activates when the steering wheel rotation exceeds a certain threshold, automatically popping up during sharp turns to prevent scrapes. Some newer models can automatically activate based on obstacle detection by vehicle radar, working in tandem with driving mode memory functions. Activation sensitivity can be adjusted in the central control screen settings according to personal preference. If automatic activation fails, remember to check whether the vehicle system has disabled this function or if there's a turn sensor malfunction.

Activating the automatic mode of the Haval H6's 360-degree panoramic camera is simple. The system automatically activates the cameras when you use the turn signal, displaying side-view images on the screen to help you monitor blind spots. The automatic triggering probability is highest when driving below 30 km/h, and at night, the system also links with the lights for additional illumination. If you don't want to rely entirely on the automatic function, the physical button with a camera icon next to the gear lever can also manually activate it. A reminder: applying dark window tints may affect the camera's ability to detect ambient light, potentially slowing down the automatic activation response. Keeping the front windshield clean will yield better results.

When driving the H6, I noticed that turning on the turn signal activates the 360-degree surround view, making it easier to see curbs and obstacles while turning. The system is most responsive by default at speeds between 15-40 km/h, and automatically turns off beyond this range to avoid distracting the driver. To keep the auto-trigger feature enabled long-term, you need to go into the driving assistance menu in the vehicle system, find the 'Turn Signal Linked Panoramic View' option, and check it. Occasionally, if it doesn’t activate automatically, it might be due to system lag or poor contact in the turn signal switch—try restarting the vehicle system.


