10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
0 miles

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problem #4

Aug 262025

Prologue

  • miles
The camera visibility systems on this vehicle become extremely dark and largely unusable at night. This affects multiple cameras, including the rear backup camera, which is the most problematic. In low-light conditions, the display does not provide a usable image of the area around or behind the vehicle. When reversing at night, the rear camera image becomes so dark that pedestrians, obstacles, or other vehicles behind the car cannot be seen. This creates a significant safety hazard because the driver cannot rely on the camera system to safely maneuver or reverse the vehicle. All rear lights and exterior lighting on the vehicle are functioning properly, which suggests the issue is related to the camera system itself, image processing, or the vehicle-??s configuration for low-light conditions rather than a lighting failure. Because the rearview camera system is intended to provide rear visibility and prevent back-over incidents, the system failing to provide a usable image at night defeats its intended safety purpose and creates a risk of a back-over crash or collision. The issue has been persistent since the vehicle was delivered and occurs consistently during nighttime operation and other low-light conditions. The rear visibility system appears unable to perform its intended safety function under normal nighttime driving conditions, raising concerns about whether the system is functioning as required under Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 111 (Rear Visibility).

- Falls Church, VA, USA

problem #3

Nov 252025

Prologue

  • miles
Back up camera at night is extremely dark and visibility is near zero if there are no additional external light sources. This poses a safety risk as we are unable to see what's behind the vehicle. The vehicle has integrated LED lights and we are unable to upgrade the bulbs to be brighter. Either the night time mode for the camera isn't activating or the lights are too dim.

- Chino Hills, CA, USA

problem #2

Nov 212025

Prologue

  • miles
The backup lights are too dim to safely see where you are going when in reverse at night.

- Kansas City, KS, USA

problem #1

Aug 012025

Prologue

  • miles
The backup camera at night is practically black. I find many people complaining about this online, but no fix. It is dangerous to back that car up at night!!! There must be a fix before someone gets hurt. Either upgrade the camera or upgrade the backup lighting

- Toms River, NJ, USA