Do Dodge Challengers have cameras?
Yes. Dodge Challengers built from the mid-2010s onward typically come with a rearview camera as standard, while a factory 360-degree surround-view system is not widely offered. The Challenger’s production ended with the 2023 model year, and camera features vary by trim and option packages.
Standard camera features on the Challenger
This section outlines the camera basics you can expect on most Challengers from around 2015 forward, focusing on rear visibility and basic parking aids.
Rear-facing camera basics
All Challengers sold in the United States from about the 2015 model year include a rearview camera (often labeled ParkView) that displays behind the car on the Uconnect screen when you shift into reverse. This feature addresses basic reverse visibility and is the baseline camera technology for the lineup.
- Rear Back-Up Camera (ParkView) standard on 2015 and later Challenger models.
- Dynamic guidelines or on-screen gridlines may appear on some trims or with certain infotainment versions.
- Parking assist features such as ParkSense (front/rear sensors) are optional on some trims but not universally standard.
In short, expect the rearview camera as standard; additional camera aids depend on year and trim, with no factory 360-degree view included in the typical Challenger lineup.
Optional and specialty camera features
Beyond the rearview camera, the Challenger offers limited additional camera features as part of specific packages or trims. Notably, a factory 360-degree surround-view camera has not been a common option.
Is a 360-degree camera available?
As of the last model year, Dodge did not offer a factory 360-degree surround-view camera on the Challenger. Some owners rely on aftermarket camera systems if a 360-degree view is desired. Parking and sensor features (ParkSense) are more commonly available in certain trims.
- 360-degree/surround-view cameras: not widely offered factory-installed on Challengers.
- ParkSense front and/or rear park assist: available on select trims or as part of optional packages.
- Aftermarket camera systems: readily available for front, rear, and 360-degree configurations.
Conclusion: If a 360-degree view is essential, you typically need an aftermarket solution.
What to check when shopping a used Challenger
When evaluating a used Challenger, confirm the camera features by reviewing documentation and testing the system in person.
How to verify camera features on a specific car
Check the window sticker or build sheet for mentions of ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera and any ParkSense or other parking assist features. In the vehicle, test the rear camera by selecting reverse to ensure the display works, and ask about any aftermarket camera installations if you’re unsure.
- Window sticker/build sheet review for ParkView and ParkSense options.
- Test the rear camera in reverse on the Uconnect display.
- Ask about aftermarket cameras and verify proper integration with the infotainment system.
Bottom line: the exact camera setup varies by year and trim, so verify on the specific car you’re considering.
Summary
In summary, Dodge Challengers generally include a rearview camera as standard in modern model years, but a factory 360-degree surround-view camera has not been a typical option. Camera features can vary by trim and year, and the line concluded with the 2023 model year. For buyers, the best approach is to check the window sticker, test the reverse camera, and consider aftermarket options if a broader camera system is desired.
