The rear camera includes a 13 MP sensor and an 8 MP sensor.
Features of
the rear camera includes face detection, Live photo, Auto HDR, Panorama, Sport mode, Bokeh effects, among others.
The rear camera includes Hybrid Auto Focus that combines both Laser Detection Auto Focus and Phase Detection Auto Focus along with OIS and EIS.
The rear camera includes an LED flash for night - time / low - light photo - ops.
The Cloud M5 II
rear camera includes features such as panorama and Continuous shots.
The rear camera includes an LED flash, Electronic Image Stabilization to remove hand jitters, a wide - aperture lens, and support for panorama and High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging.
On features front the Range Rover Evoque comes with offerings like - 12/12 Way - oxford leather adjustable electric memory seats, chrome tread plates, electrically adjustable 8 - way driver and passenger seats, interior mood lighting, parking aid -
rear camera including hitching guidance, and in - control touch plus - 11 speaker, 380 w Meridian audio system among others.
Both the front and
rear cameras include an LED flash.
Some of the effects for
the rear camera include HDR (Rich tone), Selective Focus, Rear - cam Selfie, Beauty face, Virtual Tour Shot, Shot & More, Dual Camera, while the front camera has Selfie and Wide Selfie effects.
Not exact matches
The $ 136,000 car was tricked out with just about every technological addition on the market today: a
rear - view
camera (
including night vision), electric
rear and side shades, satellite radio, active blind spot detection, a steering wheel that rumbles if you change lanes without signalling, a touch - knob - controlled heads - up - display with GPS and a high - end Bang & Olufson sound system complete with dashboard - mounted tweeter.
Bluetooth is
included along with UVO Powered by Microsoft with
rear camera display.
Also on board: the Premium Plus package ($ 3,000), which
includes such niceties as Bang & Olufsen surround - sound audio, heated 8 - way power front seats and heated outside mirrors, LED headlights, parking system plus (
rear - view
camera with front and
rear sensors), and more.
My test vehicle
included the Premium Package (Bose audio upgrade, memory seats, heated steering wheel, remote engine start, roof rails), the Premium Plus Package (navigation, 360 - degree
cameras, parking sonar, rain - sensing wipers), the Theater Package (
rear entertainment system) and the Deluxe Technology Package (20 - inch wheels, a further upgraded Bose audio system, heated and cooled front seats, a motion - activated liftgate, intelligent cruise control and more).
Active safety features
include forward pedestrian detection and braking, low - speed forward automatic braking standard on SLT - 2 and Denali trim levels, forward automatic braking available on Denali, a Surround - Vision
camera, forward collision alert, lane - keep assist with lane departure warning, blind spot warnings, and front - and
rear parking sensors.
Safety features
include a side blind spot alert, High Beam Assist, a lane departure warning system, bi-xenon headlights and a
rear camera.
Other standard features
include a new Direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System, blind spot system with
rear cross-traffic alert, push - button start, two USB ports, 16 - inch alloy wheels, a rearview
camera, and a 7 - inch Mazda Connect display.
The suite of safety technology in Lexus Safety System +
includes pre-collision automatic braking with pedestrian detection, lane - departure warning, lane - keep assist, automatic and adaptive high - beam headlights, blind - spot monitoring,
rear cross-traffic alert, and a 360 - degree
camera.
Standard features
include blind - spot and cross-traffic detection, adaptive cruise control with automated stopping, a Parkview
rear back - up
camera, and forward - collision warning that emits audible and visual alerts if an object is approaching too rapidly — and it will also automatically apply the brakes if a collision is imminent.
It
includes safety tech like blind - spot assist, collision prevention assist, and emergency automatic braking, as well as a
rear - view
camera, keyless start, and power heated front seats.
It
includes power - adjustable pedals, remote start,
rear parking assist and a backup
camera.
That driver is well - treated, too, benefitting from such standard niceties as a fine Lexicon surround - sound audio system, front and
rear cameras, every imaginable electronic safety system (
including blind - spot detection and
rear cross-traffic alert), and ventilated front seats.
Included are a Bose nine - speaker surround - sound audio system, leather seats, 18 - inch alloy wheels, keyless entry with pushbutton start, a glass moonroof,
rear - view
camera, blind - spot monitoring, and more.
As well as the revised suspension, the # 35K GT Edition also bundles together a range of kit
including darkened 19in alloys, side stripes, satnav and a
rear parking
camera.
If you'd like your S60 to come with Volvo's navigation system, you'll have to go with the top - spec platinum trim level, which
includes active xenon headlights, front and
rear parking sensors, a premium sound system, and a
rear - view
camera.
Other interesting tech touches
include carbon - ceramic brakes, a KERS energy recovery system, a
rear camera system replacing the
rear view mirrors, drive - by - wire steering, toughened glass with an auto dimming feature, and bespoke head - up displays for both driver and passenger.
Available active safety features
include blind spot warning,
rear cross-traffic alert, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, automatic high beams, adaptive cruise control, and a 360 - degree
camera system.
Standard equipment, Cadillac says, will
include a
rear - seat infotainment system, enhanced night vision and a
rear camera mirror.
Safety Standard safety features
include lane keep assist, front park assist, lane change alert,
rear cross-traffic alert, a rearview
camera and the Safety Alert Seat, which pulses to alert the driver about a possible crash.
Cool features that will pamper your furry friends
include a removable custom dog bed, no - spill water and food dispensers, a slide - away ramp, a shower with a 10 - gallon pressurized water tank, an integrated dog drying system, heated air vents for the cargo area, a modified second - row passage with a removable pet partition, a side - mounted poop bag dispenser, a second - row dog hammock, a utility drawer under the raised
rear cargo floor, a doggy first aid kit,
rear - facing
cameras so you can capture your dog's road trip experiences, harness clips in the
rear compartment, and a key fob with the Rogue Dogue logo.
We tested an Ultimate, which for another $ 6,500 adds to the base model's extensive standard equipment list a forward - view
camera, a power trunklid and a series of backseat upgrades,
including a refrigerator and split reclining
rear seats that drop the seat count from five to four.
Optional equipment
includes a power driver's seat, navigation,
rear parking sensors, a backup
camera, and a USB audio input.
Safety Safety options
include a blind spot warning system,
rear - seat side - impact airbags and a backup
camera.
Tech and Safety: Sonatas come with a
rear - view
camera and BlueLink telematics system that
includes roadside assistance, crash response, remote door - lock control and monitoring features such as speed, curfew and boundary alerts.
Optional safety features
include a blind spot warning system with
rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, a wide - view
camera system designed to help you see around blind corners, and a forward - collision warning system that monitors the driver's focus and
includes mild autonomous braking and automatic front - seat seat - belt cinching.
There are a few changes in standard equipment,
including a backup
camera as well as 16 - inch aluminum wheels, foglights, body - color front and
rear bumpers, a
rear spoiler and lower door aero that formerly were part of an optional Sport Appearance Package.
Standard safety technology
includes a 360 - degree
camera system with moving object detection, as well as front and
rear parking sensors — all of which are a big help in docking this yacht.
The new tech
includes pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, automatic braking, run - off road protection, intersection crash prevention, low - shock seats and seat frames, pre-tightening seatbelts, rollover stability control, traffic jam assist, active bay and parallel parking with
rear - traffic warning, and a 360 - dergee Surround View
camera system.
Also encouraging is the panoply of assistance systems: front, side, and
rear facing
cameras as well as info
including steering wheel position, the slope / tilt of the terrain, suspension travel, and torque distribution.
The Bentayga will feature state - of - the - art driver assistance systems,
including predictive adaptive cruise control (which anticipates corners, city boundaries and speed - limit changes via navigation data, sensors and
cameras), traffic sign recognition,
rear crossing traffic warning, top - view four -
camera display, and parking assist.
Pack 2 added an upgraded infotainment system
including a
rear - view
camera and touchscreen satnav.
Sync, MyKey, and a
rear - view
camera are now standard, and new options
include a heated steering wheel, a Blind Spot Information System, and lane - keeping assist.
Highlights
include the climate package ($ 1000) with heated front and
rear seats, heated windshield washer nozzles, and rain sensing wipers; the multimedia package ($ 2700) with a premium audio system, navigation with real time traffic updates, and a rearview
camera; and the technology package ($ 1700), which
includes adaptive cruise control, collision warning with automatic braking, driver alert control, and lane departure warning.
Other options
include the Vision package ($ 1,950) with a 360 - degree
camera system and blind spot monitoring, Climate package ($ 1,950) with heated
rear seat, steering wheel and heads - up display, and the Convenience package ($ 1,000) with park assist, HomeLink, a power trunk lid and more.
Options
include heated and ventilated front seats, a power
rear sunshade, a navigation system, the Mark Levinson audio system and a backup
camera.
Extra equipment
includes blind - spot and
rear cross-traffic warnings, a backup
camera, the new MazdaConnect touchscreen infotainment system, a power driver's seat, fog lights, and push - button start.
New equipment
includes a standard
rear - vision
camera and lane - keeping assist.
My test car
included options like a head - up display, keyless entry, four - zone climate control, satellite radio, heated
rear seats and side - and top - view
cameras.
For 2014, a 6.5 - inch touch - screen with navigation,
rear parking sensors and a backup
camera are also
included — formerly a $ 1,745 Premier Package, Fiat says.
The Chevy Cruze's optional safety features
include rear park assist with cross-traffic alert, a backup
camera and a blind spot warning system.
Nissan does an admirable job of catering to the crowd that demands in - car connectivity, with its optional navigation system that
includes Pandora and iPod integration as well as Bluetooth audio streaming and a
rear view
camera.