360° View Monitor (Some Models)

The 360° view monitor is a system which assists the driver in checking safety by displaying the conditions around the vehicle on the center display when the vehicle is driven at low speeds or when the vehicle is parked or stopped.

Top view

Displays an image of the vehicle as if it were viewed from directly above to assist in checking the area around the vehicle when driving forward or in reverse.

Front view

Displays an image of the front of the vehicle together with the guide lines to assist in checking the area at the front of the vehicle when driving forward, parking, or stopping.

Front wide view

Displays an image of the front of the vehicle (wide area) together with the guide lines to assist in checking the area at the front of the vehicle when driving forward or entering an intersection.

Side view

Displays an image of the front left and right sides of the vehicle together with the guide lines to assist in checking the front left and right sides of the vehicle when driving forward, parking, or stopping.

Rear view

Displays an image of the rear of the vehicle together with the guide lines to assist in checking the area at the rear of the vehicle when reversing, parking, or stopping.

Rear wide view

Displays an image of the rear of the vehicle (wide area) together with the guide lines to assist in checking the area at the rear of the vehicle when reversing, parking, or stopping.

See-Through View (Some Models)

The See-Through View is a function that combines the images taken by each camera and processes them to look as if the vehicle is transparent and displays them on the center display.

Front See-Through View

Displays a camera image of the front of the vehicle as though it was transparent together with the guide lines to assist in checking the area at the front/sides of the vehicle when driving forward, parking, or stopping.

Rear See-Through View

Displays a camera image of the rear of the vehicle as though it was transparent together with the guide lines to assist in checking the area at the rear/sides of the vehicle when reversing, parking, or stopping.

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