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Does Toyota Safety Sense include blind spot monitoring?

Yes. Toyota Safety Sense typically includes Blind Spot Monitoring on most newer models, especially in the TSS-P and later generations (such as TSS 2.0 and 2.5+). Some older packages or regional variants may not include it.


This article explains how Blind Spot Monitoring fits into Toyota Safety Sense, how it has evolved across generations, and how availability can vary by model and market.


What Toyota Safety Sense covers


Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) is Toyota’s suite of active safety and driver-assistance features. Over its generations, the package has expanded from core collision avoidance features to include technologies like blind spot monitoring, cross-traffic alerts, lane guidance, and advanced cruise control. Availability and naming have evolved by generation and region, so specifics can vary by model and market.


Does it include blind spot monitoring?


In the modern iterations, Blind Spot Monitoring is generally included as part of Toyota Safety Sense. However, its presence depends on the specific generation of the Safety Sense package and the market where the vehicle is sold. Early or regional variants may omit it, while the widely adopted P and later versions routinely include it.


Below is a concise breakdown of how Blind Spot Monitoring is included across different Toyota Safety Sense generations and markets.



  • TSS-C — An earlier package used in some markets; typically does not include Blind Spot Monitoring. It focuses on core features like Pre-Collision, Lane Departure Alert, and Automatic High Beams.

  • TSS-P — Includes Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert as part of the safety suite on many models.

  • TSS 2.0 / 2.5+ — Continues to include Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert and adds enhancements such as Road Sign Assist, Lane Tracing Assist, and updated Pre-Collision systems; availability still varies by model and market.


Concluding the list, the feature is widely available in modern Toyota models with Safety Sense, but always verify the exact trim and regional specifications for a given vehicle.


How to verify if your Toyota has Blind Spot Monitoring


To confirm whether a specific Toyota model includes Blind Spot Monitoring, you can check several sources and indicators during your purchase or ownership process.



  • Window sticker or brochure: Look for mentions of Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (BSM with RCTA).

  • In-vehicle confirmation: Some models display a BSM indicator or alert in the instrument cluster when the feature is active.

  • Owner’s manual or dealer confirmation: The manual will specify which safety features are included; a dealer can confirm based on the VIN and trim level.


Note: Availability can vary by country, trim, and optional packages. If you rely on this feature for safety, verify its presence before purchase or during option selection.


Summary


In short, Blind Spot Monitoring is a common component of Toyota Safety Sense on most modern vehicles, especially from TSS-P onward and in the TSS 2.0/2.5+ era. Some older or region-specific packages may not include it, so checking the exact trim and regional specifications is essential. When present, it is typically paired with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert to help monitor adjacent lanes and assist with safer lane changes.

Does Toyota Safety Sense include blind spots?


Additional Toyota Safety Features
In addition to Toyota Safety Sense, many Toyota models offer advanced safety systems, including: Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) – Alerts drivers to vehicles in their blind spots. Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA) – Warns drivers of approaching vehicles when backing out of parking spaces.



Which Toyota models have a blind spot monitor?


Many new Toyota models come with Blind Spot Monitor (BSM), including the Camry, Corolla, Highlander, RAV4, and Prius. This safety feature uses radar to alert the driver to vehicles in their blind spots, with a light on the side mirror and often a warning sound. Many models also include Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA), which helps you when reversing out of a parking space.
 
This video demonstrates how Toyota's Blind Spot Monitor works on the Yaris model: 1mHelpful StuffYouTube · Jul 30, 2023
Toyota models with blind spot detection
4Runner, Avalon, bZ4X, Camry, C-HR, Corolla, Grand Highlander, Highlander, Land Cruiser, Prius, RAV4, Sequoia, Sienna, Tacoma, and Venza. 
You can watch this video to learn how to adjust blind spot monitor settings on a Toyota Rav4: 58sMatt’s Toyota ReviewsYouTube · Jul 15, 2025



How do I turn on my Toyota blind spot monitor?


Now when I turn it back. On. It's going to illuminate in your mirror. So it shows you that. So I'll turn it off turn it on again you see how it pops up. So that's your blind spot monitor.



How do I know if my car has a blind spot warning?


Whether a specific vehicle has a blind spot warning system depends on its make, model, and year, as it has become a standard or optional feature in nearly all new vehicles since the 2022 model year. The system uses sensors to detect vehicles in your blind spots and will typically alert you with an indicator light in your side mirror, or with an audible warning if you use your turn signal with a vehicle in the blind spot.
 
This video explains the Hyundai blind spot safety system: 59sHyundaiUSAYouTube · Dec 16, 2023

  • Function: The system notifies the driver of a vehicle in a blind spot, which is a common area for collisions when changing lanes. 
  • Warning signs: The primary warning is an indicator light in the side mirror that illuminates when a vehicle is detected in your blind spot. 
  • Advanced alerts: Some more advanced versions will also provide an audible alert or other type of warning, especially if you engage your turn signal while a vehicle is in that blind spot. 


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