>> ASIAONE / MOTORING / NEWS / STORY
Fastlane: Nissan with all-round cameras
Christopher Tan
Sat, Oct 20, 2007
The Straits Times

PARKING beepers, reverse cameras and good old-fashioned mirrors just don't cut it with some drivers anymore.

Which is why manufacturers like Toyota and Volkswagen have made self-parking cars.

Nissan Motor, on the other hand, has come out with the world's first Around View Monitor. Making use of a series of ultra wide-angle cameras, the system offers the driver a bird's eye view of the vehicle and its surroundings. Scheduled for launch in December, it will be fitted on bigger models, like the Elgrand and new Infiniti EX35.

 

 
STORY INDEX
 
  Caltex petrol, diesel prices up
   
 
  ERP helps more S'poreans to own cars: Minister
   
 
  Formula One future in Asia looks bright
   
 
  McLaren plans appeal to sustain Hamilton title dream
   
 
  Nakajima name back on F1 map
   
 
  Brazilian GP analysis
   
 
  Toyota say thank you, goodbye to Ralf Schumacher
   
 
  Gearbox glitch cost Hamilton the title, says Dennis
   
 
  Alonso happy with season despite team troubles
   
 
  Ferrari's Todt says right team, driver won
   
>> RELATED STORY
Fastlane: Nissan with all-round cameras
Fastlane: Lafesta gets a facelift
Fastlane: Nissan's hybrid truck
Nissan's aerial view technology makes parking a cinch
Japan's 'Big Three' to debut cute cars

Elsewhere in AsiaOne...

Digital: Nissan's aerial view technology makes parking a cinch

 

We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1motor@sph.com.sg
Search: