Does Ford co Pilot360 have 360 camera?
Ford's Co-Pilot360 is a broad safety-suite introduced in 2019 and updated in subsequent years. As of 2024–2025, a 360-degree camera is not guaranteed in the basic Co-Pilot360 package and depends on the model, year, and trim; it is commonly available on higher trims or via Park Assist or related option packages.
What is Ford Co-Pilot360?
Co-Pilot360 is Ford’s branded bundle of driver-assistance technologies designed to enhance awareness and safety behind the wheel. The exact features can vary by model-year and market, and Ford has expanded or renamed components over time as new systems arrive.
Co-Pilot360 components typically include a mix of active safety and driver-assist features that work together to help with braking, steering, and lane positioning. The availability of some features depends on the vehicle’s trim and optional packages.
Core components
- Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking
- Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Cross-Traffic Alert
- Lane-Keeping System
- Automatic High Beams
- Rear View Camera
These features are commonly included across many trims, but exact availability can vary by year and market.
Optional enhancements that may include a 360-degree view
- Active Park Assist 2.0 or Park Assist features that support parking maneuvers
- 360-Degree Camera functionality, often marketed as part of parking or assist packages
- Co-Pilot360 Assist/Assist+ branding in some markets, which can bundle additional camera and parking tech
Availability varies by model, year, and market, so always verify for your specific vehicle configuration.
Which Ford models typically offer a 360-degree camera?
Across Ford’s lineup, the 360-degree camera appears most often when Park Assist or advanced parking features are bundled with higher trims or optional packages. Historically, models such as the Edge, Escape, Explorer, Expedition, and various Ford trucks have offered 360-degree views on higher trims or with specific options. Market-specific offerings can differ, and newer models may include the feature more broadly.
How to verify or obtain a 360-degree camera on a Ford
To determine whether a particular Ford model includes a 360-degree camera or to plan a purchase that includes one, consider these steps.
To verify availability, use the following checks with your dealer or vehicle documentation.
- Check the window sticker or the official build sheet for “360 Degree Camera” or “Active Park Assist 2.0” among the listed options.
- Review the vehicle’s features list in Ford’s MyVehicle/Owner Portal or the SYNC infotainment system’s camera options.
- Ask the dealer to confirm using the VIN and confirm the equipment with a test drive that shows the 360 view when parking or reversing.
Even if a model doesn’t come with a 360-degree camera as standard, it may be added via factory order or dealer-installed options where available.
Summary
In short, Ford Co-Pilot360 is a safety package, and a 360-degree camera is not guaranteed across all configurations. It is commonly available on many models as part of Park Assist or higher trims, but you should verify the exact equipment for your vehicle’s year, trim, and market. If a 360-degree view is important, target trims or packages that explicitly list a 360-degree camera or Active Park Assist.
