Inkedsphynx
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Not exactly unique in the space. Both my current LR and last one had the down-view side-view-mirror cameras, and both have 360 views utilizing them (and the Defender uses them for tire monitors when cameras are showing offroad mode).The surround view in the Bolt is awesome... I used to literally park 2" or less from the curb without ever damaging my rims. The secret was.. Chevy put a dedicated straight down facing cam in each of the outside rear view mirrors which gives a spectacular down view without software stitching. I've never seen a better implementation than was done in the Bolt. With that said, happy Rivian has come up with something to help prevent curbing our $500+ rims every time we try to park.
The other great thing the Bolt had was a front bumper cam (right above the license plate frame) which enabled you to get up nice and tight while pulling in to parking spots.
I'd be shocked if 360 view and the camera configuration mentioned doesn't become standard kit for every vehicle within the next few years.
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