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Is it Easy to Park the Ideal MEGA in Urban Areas with a Length Exceeding 5.3 Meters? Owner's Test Reveals: No Need to Lift a Finger

La Mu Tue, Mar 12 2024 11:26 PM EST

On March 12th, as the delivery of the Ideal MEGA unfolds, many owners have finally got their hands on the new vehicle. For a behemoth exceeding 5.3 meters in length, one of the primary concerns for many is whether parking it will be convenient, especially in densely packed urban areas.

Recently, a user put its automatic parking feature to the test, and it's safe to say that technological advancement truly can free up human hands.

For this test, the user selected a parallel parking scenario with vehicles parked both in front and behind. This is undoubtedly a nightmare for many novices and a significant test for the vehicle's automatic parking capability. Sab2adb6d-ea16-4700-ba64-88111bfcd251.png After reaching the designated parking spot and making a selection, you have the option to either stay in the car and start parking directly or choose "Exit and Park." For a more intuitive demonstration, the car owner naturally opts for the latter. Upon exiting the vehicle, they can open the Ideal Car App on their smartphone to access the relevant functionality. With a simple tap, the vehicle autonomously moves forward a short distance, maneuvering with a human-like touch.

Subsequently, the car adeptly reverses into the parking spot, making several angle adjustments with precision control over the distance between adjacent vehicles. The parking maneuver is executed with remarkable skill, taking just over a minute to complete. This performance surpasses that of many human drivers. S4ee2366d-7be6-4d6e-8ef4-f4c9ce2fc0a7.png Additionally, during automatic parking, the vehicle's intelligent driving lights will illuminate in green, displayed below the front headlights, exterior mirrors, and at the rear, to alert vehicles behind. Some users also suggest that hazard lights could automatically activate during parking, making it even more noticeable for approaching vehicles from behind, preventing them from waiting cluelessly.