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 and right, using a remote control similar to a slide phone, within a range of about 10 meters from the vehicle. Models equipped with this function include the BMW 7 Series and BYD Qin. The remote parking function mainly includes three types: remote entry, remote parking in, and remote parking out. Below is an introduction to the classification of remote parking: 1. BYD Qin DM: BYD has introduced some innovative technologies to attract consumers, and the remote parking function is one of them. Simply by using the key, the owner can remotely control the vehicle to move forward, backward, and turn. The speed is not too fast, allowing the owner to operate with confidence. However, when the vehicle encounters a certain slope, the remote function may be somewhat affected, as the torque output by the vehicle under remote control is not very large. 2. Roewe Marvel-X: Positioned as a high-end intelligent SUV, the Roewe Marvel-X does not lag behind in technological configurations. The Roewe Marvel-X Pro Super Edition is also equipped with the AI-Pilot intelligent driving assistance system, which includes an all-time active safety assistance system, full-speed autonomous cruise, and self-learning parking. It seems that parking is no longer a challenge for Roewe Marvel-X owners.
I was totally amazed when I drove my friend's car with remote parking function before. This technology actually allows you to control the car to reverse into the parking space by itself from outside the vehicle using a mobile app or remote key. The most typical scenario is that you drive next to the parking spot, get out of the car, take out your phone and tap a few times, and the car automatically adjusts the steering wheel to park accurately. It's especially suitable for those narrow mechanical parking spaces where you can't even open the car door. The principle relies on the car's radar and cameras to scan the environment, and the control module calculates the steering angle and speed. It's more reliable than you'd think, and you won't even get your shoes wet on rainy days. However, it's important to note that it only supports operation within 10 meters, as the signal will be lost if you're too far away, and it also requires fairly clear parking space markings.