If you look at the air flow over the body you can see that there is almost no turbulence behind the roadster to kick up road debris. Your camera should rarely get dirty. I think having a.Camera washing system would be unnecessar.
Camera view will definitely be better than an actual mirror. My Chevy Bolt EV has the option to use the rear view camera on the inside rear view mirror. It provides a much better, unobstructed rear view and I use it all the time.
@boxster1971 I've heard some Bolt drivers complain about eyestrain from switching between side mirrors and video rear view screen: Something to do with "focal length", I believe. This won't be an issue with Aptera as EVERYTHING will be a video screen! Personally, I haven't had any issues with it when I've driven a Bolt: I rather prefer it to "looking through" the rear of the vehicle!
Yes, but the rearview "mirror" at the top of the windshield is actually a screen connected to a camera with a clear view.
Yes the solar panels will obscure the view out the rear window. I believe their will be a video camera and screen to display the rear view.
If you look at the air flow over the body you can see that there is almost no turbulence behind the roadster to kick up road debris. Your camera should rarely get dirty. I think having a.Camera washing system would be unnecessar.
It would be nice all cameras have recording capabilities. Would like to not have a dashcam and related wiring.
Anyone know if there will be washers for the cameras like the Bolt has?
Camera view will definitely be better than an actual mirror. My Chevy Bolt EV has the option to use the rear view camera on the inside rear view mirror. It provides a much better, unobstructed rear view and I use it all the time.