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What is on the roof of XPeng cars?

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JaylaLynn
07/29/25 4:04am
On the roof of XPeng cars is a retractable camera module. More information about XPeng cars is as follows: 1. XPeng's headquarters is located in Guangzhou, with design, R&D, production, and marketing institutions established in Beijing, Shanghai, Zhaoqing in Guangdong, and Silicon Valley in the United States. In December 2017, XPeng officially laid the foundation with the Zhaoqing Municipal Government to invest 10 billion yuan in building an intelligent technology industrial park in Zhaoqing New District. 2. The design philosophy of XPeng cars is simplicity and practicality. It pursues elegant body proportions, clean and powerful lines, and refined and diverse material details, emphasizing that the design is based on functionality, making every design feature meaningful.
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Cardoso
08/12/25 3:48pm
From an automotive engineer's perspective, the device on the roof of the Xpeng vehicle is a LiDAR system, typically integrated within a roof-mounted dome. It emits laser beams and receives reflections to scan the surrounding environment within a 200-meter range in real-time, creating 3D maps. This system is utilized for advanced driver-assistance features such as adaptive cruise control and lane changing. In daily use, it relies on precise sensors to monitor obstacles and pedestrian positions, thereby enhancing safety. For maintenance, avoid impacts and use a soft cloth to clean the lens during car washes, as excessive dust can lead to misjudgments. The technology is continuously evolving, with potential future integration of visual cameras to improve accuracy. In summary, this is a critical component of intelligent vehicles, particularly useful in congested urban environments.
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LaAubree
10/02/25 8:30am
Having driven the Xpeng P7 for half a year, I'm quite familiar with that small bump on the roof. It's a camera module responsible for monitoring the road and surrounding vehicles. The main functions include parking assistance and lane keeping: when reversing, the system displays blind spot images; during high-speed driving, it automatically adjusts speed to maintain distance. Cleaning is simple—I just wipe the lens with water to ensure clear visuals. However, dirty lenses can trigger false alarms, affecting the accuracy of driver assistance. This design reduces accident risks and is very user-friendly for beginners. Though it slightly increases wind resistance noise, which takes some getting used to. Overall, it's a practical safety upgrade.
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MacLondyn
10/02/25 8:32am
Safety is my top priority, and the roof-mounted sensor is a core feature in Xpeng models. It detects road conditions ahead, automatically triggering emergency braking or warnings to reduce the risk of rear-end collisions. Especially at night or in rainy or foggy weather, it provides additional visual assistance. I regularly check its cleanliness, using a soft brush to remove accumulated dust to prevent malfunctions. The structural design takes collision safety into account, protecting internal components. Although the technology is advanced, regular professional calibration is necessary to ensure reliable functionality. Widespread adoption of this equipment could significantly improve road safety.
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AlyssaLynn
11/16/25 3:26am
As a car enthusiast, I'm passionate about new technologies. The LiDAR system on the XPENG's roof amazed me: it scans environmental data and combines with GPS to achieve Level 3 autonomous driving. With the support of high-definition maps, it accurately identifies traffic lights and pedestrians. In club discussions, we recommend using professional spray to clean the lens during maintenance to prolong its lifespan. Be cautious when modifying vehicles to avoid disrupting the factory balance and interfering with the system. Looking forward to its evolution into a compact version with more intelligent features integrated.
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