
When shifting into reverse gear, press the P button next to the gear lever to switch to the panoramic view. Below is an introduction to the GAC 360-degree panoramic view system: 1. The 360-degree panoramic view function is similar to the full radar imaging function, but their specific roles differ; 2. While the full radar can display front and rear images, it only shows the rear image when reversing or the forward image, unable to simultaneously display both front and rear conditions of the vehicle. In contrast, the 360-degree panoramic view can display the vehicle's front, rear, left, and right conditions simultaneously. Although the full radar images are clearer, they cannot provide a top-down planar view.

Last time I helped a friend tinker with the GAC 360 system, the operation was quite intuitive. After starting the car, it automatically activates the panoramic view when reversing; to manually turn it on, just press the button next to the center console screen or the icon on the touchscreen. The screen displays a bird's-eye view, showing the front, rear, and both sides of the car, helping to judge the distance to obstacles—super useful in parking lots or when turning around on narrow roads. Don’t rely on it too much in daily use, though—after rain, the mirrors and cameras can be hard to see, so remember to clean the lens regularly. Functionally, it can also switch to front or rear view modes, making parking easier for beginners. Safety first.

I drive my GAC Motor around the city every day, and the 360-degree panoramic view is super practical. I'm used to the system popping up a surround view when I shift into reverse, with the screen divided to display different area views. It alerts me to rocks or road bumps when turning in narrow alleys. Manual activation is also simple—just press a button on the steering wheel. The system may include guiding lines to assist with parking, which is a big help in real scenarios, but the cameras occasionally get covered in dust and need regular cleaning. It's recommended for low-speed use—focus on the road at high speeds to prevent accidents.

As a car enthusiast who loves exploring vehicle features, the Trumpchi 360-degree camera system relies on multiple cameras to stitch together a composite view. Activation method: Automatically engages when shifting to Reverse (R) gear, or manually via the panoramic view button on the touchscreen. Multiple display modes are available—the bird's-eye view and split-side view assist in precision parking. The system integrates sensors to predict reversing trajectories, enhancing convenience, but don't neglect checking side mirrors. Remember to regularly clean camera lenses and wipe them dry after rain to prevent blurring—safety always comes first.


