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Does Ford Co Pilot360 have a 360 camera?

In many Ford vehicles, a 360-degree camera is available when you opt into related parking-assist features within the Co-Pilot360 suite, but it isn’t universal. It’s commonly included with higher trims or as part of an optional package.


Understanding the system


Ford’s Co-Pilot360 is the branding for a family of driver-assist technologies designed to help with awareness and braking, lane keeping, and other safety functions. The 360-degree camera, sometimes labeled as a Bird’s Eye View or 360 Camera, provides a top-down view around the vehicle to aid parking and tight maneuvers. In many models, this camera system is tied to parking-assist features such as Active Park Assist or Enhanced Park Assist, and its availability depends on the chosen options and trim level.


Availability by model and trim


Typical configurations across recent year ranges


Availability varies by year, market, and the exact package selected. The 360-degree camera is not part of the base Co-Pilot360 package on every model; it is usually bundled with parking-assist options or offered on higher trims.



  • Often included as standard or as part of a Park Assist or Enhanced Park Assist package on many SUVs and trucks when paired with Co-Pilot360.

  • Frequently offered as an option on mid- to high-level trims (and sometimes standard on specific models) across vehicles such as SUVs and pickups.

  • Frequently tied to the 360 Camera feature name or Bird’s Eye View in Ford’s literature, sometimes marketed under the umbrella of Co-Pilot360 Assist 2.0 or related packages.


Because Ford’s feature naming and package bundling shift by model year and region, the 360-degree camera isn’t guaranteed with the base Co-Pilot360; always verify the exact configuration for your vehicle’s year and trim.


How to verify for your specific vehicle


Two steps to confirm


Use these steps to check whether your Ford includes a 360-degree camera for your year and trim.



  • Review the window sticker or the online Build & Price tool for your vehicle to see if “360-Degree Camera,” “Bird’s Eye View,” or “Active Park Assist” with a 360 display is listed under options.

  • Inspect the center touchscreen display when the vehicle is in reverse to see if a top-down bird’s-eye view appears and whether there are camera-angle options on-screen.


If you still aren’t sure, ask your Ford dealer to pull the exact equipment list for your VIN; they can confirm whether the 360-degree camera is included or available for your specific vehicle.


Terminology and updates


Ford has updated naming and packaging over the years. What’s shipped as Co-Pilot360, Co-Pilot360 Assist, or Co-Pilot360 Assist 2.0, and what’s bundled with Park Assist, can vary by model year and region. The 360-degree camera is typically associated with parking and assist features rather than the core safety elements of the base Co-Pilot360 package.


Summary


In practice, a 360-degree camera is commonly available in Ford vehicles when you opt into specific parking-assist packages or higher trims within the Co-Pilot360 ecosystem. It is not universally included in the base Co-Pilot360 across all models and years, so you should verify the exact configuration for your model/year via the dealer, build tool, or vehicle documentation.

What Ford models have a 360 camera?


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What is the Ford Co Pilot360 package?


Ford Co-Pilot360 is a suite of driver-assist features designed to help make driving safer. Depending on the specific package, it can include systems like Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Cross-Traffic Alert, Lane-Keeping System, Auto High-Beam Headlamps, and a Rear View Camera. More advanced optional packages may add features such as Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go and Lane Centering.
 
Standard Co-Pilot360 features

  • Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking: Detects potential collisions and can automatically apply the brakes if a collision is imminent. 
  • BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross-Traffic Alert: Alerts you to vehicles in your blind spot and detects cross-traffic when you are backing up. 
  • Lane-Keeping System: Helps prevent the vehicle from drifting out of its lane and can provide a warning if it does. 
  • Auto High-Beam Headlamps: Automatically switches between high and low beams to improve visibility without needing driver input. 
  • Rear View Camera: Shows a video of what is behind the vehicle when in reverse. 

Additional features in optional packages
  • Adaptive Cruise Control: Automatically adjusts your speed to maintain a set distance from the vehicle ahead. 
  • Lane Centering: Works with Adaptive Cruise Control to help keep the vehicle centered in its lane. 
  • Evasive Steering Assist: Helps the driver to steer around a vehicle or obstacle to avoid a collision. 
  • Intersection Assist: Can help prevent a collision when turning at an intersection. 
  • 360-Degree Camera: Provides a bird's-eye view of the vehicle and its surroundings. 



How much is Ford Copilot 360?


The cost of Ford Co-Pilot360 varies; the base Co-Pilot360 1.0 is often included on higher trims or costs around $795$ 795$795 as an upgrade on lower trims like the Maverick XL and XLT. An optional upgrade package, Co-Pilot360 Assist+, which adds features like Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Centering, can cost approximately $1,000$ 1 comma 000$1,000 on some models.
 
Ford Co-Pilot360

  • Base features: Standard on many vehicles, often including features like blind-spot information system, lane-keeping system, pre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking, and rearview cameras.
  • Cost:
    • Included on higher-end trims (e.g., 402A).
    • Can be an optional upgrade for around $795$ 795$795 on models like the Maverick XL and XLT. 

Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+
  • Additional features: Builds on the standard Co-Pilot360 with more advanced features such as Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go and Lane Centering.
  • Cost:
    • Approximately $1,000$ 1 comma 000$1,000 on models like the Escape and Ranger when part of a tech package. 

Other considerations
  • Ford BlueCruise: This is a more advanced, hands-free driving system that is often an upgrade or part of a separate prep package and is not included in the standard Co-Pilot360 packages. 
  • Subscription fees: Most of the core Co-Pilot360 features do not require a subscription. 
  • Variations by model: The exact features and costs will vary depending on the specific vehicle model and trim level.



What is the difference between Ford Co Pilot360 and co Pilot360+?


Ford Co-Pilot360® Assist+ builds upon the standard Ford Co-Pilot360® package by adding more advanced driver-assist features to further enhance safety and convenience. This package includes all the features in Ford Co-Pilot360®, plus: Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go and Lane Centering.


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