What does remote parking mean?
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Remote parking refers to the function that allows the car owner to remotely start the vehicle and control its forward/backward movement as well as steering left or right within a range of approximately 10 meters using a remote control similar to a slide phone. Models equipped with this feature include the BMW 7 Series and BYD Qin. The remote parking function mainly includes three types: remote entry/exit, remote parking in, and remote parking out. Here are the detailed introductions: 1. Entry/Exit: When parking, the driver can stop the car in front of the parking space and then use the remote control to maneuver the vehicle into the space after getting out. When retrieving the car, the driver can start the engine and activate the remote parking system from outside the vehicle using the remote control, then control the vehicle to exit the parking space. This function is suitable for narrow vertical parking spaces or scenarios where it's difficult to open car doors. 2. Remote Parking In: The driver can first activate the remote parking system inside the vehicle, search for and confirm the target parking space, then shift to P gear, engage the EPB, and exit the vehicle. The remote control can then be used outside the car to complete the parking process. This function is generally suitable for parallel, vertical, and inclined parking spaces. 3. Remote Parking Out: The driver can first start the engine and activate the remote parking system from outside the vehicle using the remote control, then continue to issue parking-out commands, allowing the remote parking system to control the vehicle's exit. This function is generally suitable for parallel parking spaces.