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Where is the camera on a Honda?

In most Honda cars, the primary camera is the rearview camera mounted above the rear license plate; newer models also add a front camera in the grille area for driver-assistance features, and higher trims may include a side LaneWatch camera on the passenger-side mirror or a 360-degree camera system.


The exact placement varies by model and year, reflecting Honda’s evolving safety technology. This guide breaks down where you’re likely to find cameras on today’s Honda lineup and what each one does.


Common camera locations across Honda models


Here are the spots you’ll most often encounter cameras, and the functions they support, across many current Honda vehicles.



  • Rearview camera: mounted on the trunk lid or above the rear license plate; the display shows when you shift into reverse.

  • Forward-facing camera: usually mounted behind the windshield near the top-center (often near the rearview mirror) to support Honda Sensing features such as Lane Keeping Assist and Traffic Sign Recognition; some older models place a camera in the front grille area.

  • LaneWatch/side camera: on the passenger-side exterior mirror in certain trims or markets; provides a side view on the infotainment screen, typically when the right turn signal is used or on demand.

  • 360-degree/around-view cameras: a multi-camera system with front, rear, and corner cameras; viewed on the infotainment screen in a top-down or composite display on higher trims.

  • Driver-monitoring cabin camera: in some newer models, a small camera near the rearview mirror monitors driver attention as part of the safety suite.


Notes: LaneWatch and 360-view availability varies by model and market, and some models may use revised camera configurations as features evolve. Always check your vehicle’s manual or settings to confirm exact locations and functions for your trim.


By model and year: typical configurations


Use this section to understand camera configurations you’re likely to encounter on popular Honda models today. Availability can differ by market and trim level.



  • Honda Civic: rearview camera standard; forward-facing camera for Honda Sensing behind the windshield center; LaneWatch appeared on certain trims of older Civics in some markets; top trims may offer enhanced multi-camera views in select markets.

  • Honda Accord: rearview camera standard; forward camera for Sensing; enhanced views (including 360-degree) on higher trims or with optional packages in some markets.

  • Honda CR-V: rearview camera standard; front camera and multi-camera options on higher trims; 360-degree views available on well-equipped versions.

  • Honda Pilot and Odyssey: rearview camera standard; higher trims commonly include 360-degree view; front camera and Sensing features are standard or available, depending on trim and market.

  • Honda HR-V: rearview camera standard; newer or higher trims may add front camera features and, in some markets, a limited multi-camera view system.


Because camera configurations can vary by year and region, consult your owner’s manual or Honda’s official support resources to confirm the exact camera placements and features for your specific model and trim.


Practical tips for locating and using cameras


These tips help you identify camera locations and make the most of the available views for safer driving and easier parking.



  • Switch to reverse to reveal the standard rearview camera display; if it doesn’t appear, check the infotainment display settings or the camera switch.

  • Engage the multi-view or 360-degree display on higher trims to assess clearance around the vehicle when parking in tight spots.

  • For LaneWatch, activate the right-side camera view by using the right turn signal or dedicated camera button if your model supports it.

  • Keep camera lenses clean and unobstructed; snow, mud, or ice can distort images and reduce effectiveness.


Regular maintenance, including lens cleaning and software updates, helps ensure camera systems work properly and safely support driver-assist technologies.


Summary


Honda’s camera systems are designed to support a range of safety and convenience features, with the rearview camera being the most universal location. Front, side (LaneWatch), and multi-camera views appear on many higher trims and newer models to enhance situational awareness. Exact placements and features vary by model, year, and market, so check your vehicle’s manual or Honda support resources for the precise configuration on your car.

Where is a Honda LaneWatch camera located?


An image of the area to the right rear of the vehicle is shown on the display. It's important to point out that this is an enhancement for the driver.



Where is the backup camera located?


The back up camera can be found at the rear of the vehicle, typically on the trunk lid, rear hatch, or tailgate.



Where is the camera on a Honda CRV?


Camera Location and Handling Tips
This camera is located behind the rearview mirror. To help reduce the likelihood that high interior temperatures will cause the camera's sensing system to shut off, when parking, find a shady area or face the front of the vehicle away from the sun.



Where is the Honda Sensing camera?


Front Sensor Camera The camera is located behind the rearview mirror. The radar sensor is in the lower bumper.


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