
The usage method of the Tayron's reversing camera is as follows: 1. The image may display three colored lines (red, yellow, and blue), with the slightly curved object in the image being the vehicle's bumper; 2. The green line indicates a significant distance between the obstacle and the rear of the vehicle, allowing for safe reversing and representing a safe distance; 3. The yellow line indicates a distance of 60cm from the rear of the vehicle, signaling to gradually pay attention to the distance; 4. The red line indicates a distance of 30cm from the rear of the vehicle, serving as a warning line. The Volkswagen Tayron is a mid-size SUV with body dimensions of 4590mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1660mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2731mm. In terms of power, the Volkswagen Tayron is equipped with three engines: a 1.4L turbocharged engine, a low-power version 2.0L turbocharged engine, and a high-power version 2.0L turbocharged engine.

When I shift my Tayron into reverse gear, the rearview camera system automatically activates, displaying a real-time image of the rear on the central control screen. The screen overlays colored guide lines to help judge distance: green indicates a safe distance, yellow means approaching an object, and red marks a danger zone. When driving, I make it a habit to adjust the seat position first to ensure the screen is clearly visible, then slowly reverse while using the rearview mirror in tandem, as the image can become blurry due to raindrops or dust. If the view seems too dark during nighttime reversing, I can increase the brightness in the central control settings to make the picture clearer. This feature is highly practical, especially for avoiding scratches when parking in the city. I recommend that beginners practice more to get familiar with it and boost their driving confidence. Don’t forget to clean the lens with a soft cloth during regular maintenance to keep it clear.

From a safety perspective, I pay extra attention to actual road conditions when using the reversing camera. After shifting into reverse gear, the image automatically pops up on the screen, displaying a real-time rear view with dynamic guide lines. However, I don't solely on it—I always combine observations from both side mirrors to assess the surroundings, especially during rainy or foggy conditions when the image isn't clear, requiring slower maneuvers. Sometimes, dust accumulation on the lens can blur the image, so I clean it regularly to ensure accurate distance judgment. If pedestrians or obstacles approach during reversing, the system emits warning sounds, helping me brake promptly to reduce risks. I believe developing good habits is crucial: confirming the surroundings are safe before reversing, moving slowly to avoid sudden turns, and regularly checking the vehicle's electrical system to ensure all functions work properly, making reversing safer and worry-free.

As a tech enthusiast, I find the Tayron's reversing camera incredibly user-friendly: it automatically activates when shifting into reverse gear, displaying a real-time rear view on the screen. The dynamic guide lines predict the trajectory as the steering wheel turns, which is exceptionally thoughtful. The settings menu allows adjustments to brightness and contrast for enhanced night vision. The lens features an automatic cleaning function to reduce blurring, ensuring more precise parking. I've successfully parallel parked in tight alleyways – the integrated parking assist system is truly a bonus.

I fell in love with the reversing camera when I first started learning to drive. The operation is super simple: start the vehicle, step on the brake, shift to reverse gear R, and the central control screen immediately displays the rear image. Just follow the guide lines to reverse. The grid lines on the screen clearly mark the distance, reminding you to avoid obstacles. After practicing a few times slowly, you'll get the hang of it. When the image is blurry on rainy days, turn off the air conditioning to blow the lens and maintain clarity. Don't forget to listen to the warning sound and observe the surroundings to ensure safety. Beginners are advised to try it several times in an open area first. Once you're used to it, parking will no longer be difficult.

The Tayron's reversing camera not only displays the rear scene but also integrates parking assistance to help you park with ease. In daily use, when shifting into reverse gear, the system automatically activates, displaying a colored image on the screen with dynamic guide lines that adjust with steering to optimize trajectory. The system includes audible alerts that warn when objects are too close, reducing false alarms by combining camera input. In poor weather conditions, the image quality may be affected—I often use my phone's flashlight to assist calibration, paying attention to screen brightness and contrast settings for sharper visuals. After reversing, I make it a habit to wipe the camera lens to maintain cleanliness and prolong its lifespan, allowing technology to enhance everyday convenience.


