Skoda Octavia OPS retrofit system from Automotive Integration.

Skoda has been growing steadily in Australia over the last few years as an affordable option for mid-ranged European prestige vehicles. The Octavia shown here, was sent to Automotive Integration by Brighton Skoda to have the Optical Park System retro-fitted. The AIS OPS system looks and functions identically to one that has been fitted in production. An automatically switched visual display shows on the factory Columbus screen. The driver can reverse with confidence knowing where objects are via the on-screen feedback.

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The 2013 Skoda Octavia.

The 2013 Skoda Octavia.

The AIS rear OPS looks like the factory fitted system.

The AIS rear OPS looks like the factory fitted system.

The sensors are color matched and rear mounted to have a flushed finished.

The sensors are color matched and rear mounted to have a flushed finished.

The OPS system is displayed on the factory Columbus Navigation.

The OPS system is displayed on the factory Columbus Navigation.

Skoda Octavia rear view camera system from Automotive Integration.

The Skoda Octavia wagon is a deceptively  long vehicle. Judging the distance of the rear of this vehicle was made even harder by that fact that car had no rear park assist of any type. Automotive Integration solved this problem by providing the client with a retro fit rear view camera system. The rear camera was incorporated in a replacement tailgate handle retaining the factory look and functionality of the tailgate release. The 170° wide angle view is auto switched to the factory Columbus screen via a data video interface. this gives a clear view of things behind the car and covers the blind spots of the mirrors. Contact Automotive Integration for a quote.​

​The replacement handle with in built camera is virtually unnoticeable.

​The replacement handle with in built camera is virtually unnoticeable.

​The Columbus screen displays the 170° view.

​The Columbus screen displays the 170° view.