What does the God's Eye 540-degree transparent chassis mean?

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VanJuliet
07/24/25 1:04pm
God's Eye 540-degree transparent chassis refers to a technology that allows visibility of all surroundings of the vehicle. Below are the relevant details: 1. Models equipped with this feature: BYD Song Pro, Land Rover Range Rover, Geely ICON. 2. Features: The configured touch screen enables switching between various viewing angles, assisting drivers in more comprehensively identifying potential safety hazards on the road. If the vehicle is driving on rough terrain, the transparent chassis allows the driver to clearly observe the position of the tires, enabling immediate avoidance of obstacles such as uneven road surfaces and rocks, thereby preventing situations like tire sinking or chassis scraping that could harm the vehicle.
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MaddoxLynn
08/11/25 7:09am
I recently had the chance to test drive a new car equipped with the 'God's Eye 540° Transparent Chassis' feature, and it was absolutely amazing! Simply put, it's a high-tech driving assistance system. Multiple cameras installed around the vehicle capture images, which are then processed and displayed using computational and display technologies to provide a 360° surround view of the car's surroundings, extended to include a 180° view underneath the vehicle—totaling 540°. This allows the dashboard or central display to show a virtual, transparent view of the road beneath the chassis while driving. For example, when reversing or navigating rough terrain, you can clearly see obstacles like rocks or potholes under the car, avoiding scrapes or tire jams. This feature is not only intelligent but also highly practical, especially for beginners or off-road enthusiasts, significantly enhancing safety, reducing collision risks, and making driving more relaxed and confident.
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