What is the function of the camera in front of the rearview mirror of the Alphard?

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DeAthena
07/24/25 7:26am
The functions of the camera in front of the rearview mirror of the Alphard are: 1. When the brightness of the external environment falls below a certain value, it will automatically control the headlights to turn on; 2. When the external brightness exceeds a certain value, the headlights will automatically turn off, significantly improving driving safety. The Alphard is a hybrid MPV under Toyota, with body dimensions of: length 4975mm, width 1850mm, height 1945mm, wheelbase 3000mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 58 liters. The Alphard is equipped with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 86kW and a maximum torque of 198Nm, paired with a continuously variable transmission.
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DelKhloe
08/11/25 3:10am
As an enthusiast with in-depth research on automotive safety, I believe the camera in front of the Alphard's rearview mirror is primarily designed to enhance driving safety, especially for those advanced driver-assistance features. It monitors everything ahead on the road, such as detecting if vehicles are too close or if the car is drifting out of its lane, which can automatically apply the brakes or issue warning alerts when the driver is distracted. For a family-oriented MPV like the Alphard, this camera system is particularly useful on highways or in congested traffic, significantly reducing the risk of rear-end collisions. I’ve also noticed that the lens must be kept clean, as dust can impair its functionality—simply wiping it with a cloth ensures it captures clear images even at night or in rainy conditions. Overall, this design makes long-distance travel more reassuring and aligns well with modern automotive safety standards.
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