Which Sienna has a 360 camera?
Typically, the 360-degree camera is available on higher trims of the Toyota Sienna—especially XLE, Limited, and Platinum—and Platinum usually includes it by default. On L and LE, it generally requires a package or may not be offered at all in some years.
Overview of the feature in the Sienna lineup
The 360-degree camera, also known as Bird's Eye View Monitor, provides a top-down view around the vehicle to aid parking and maneuvering. It is part of Toyota’s safety and driver-assist offerings and tends to appear more often as you move up through trim levels or add optional packages.
Trim availability by model year
Here's a quick guide to which trims typically include the 360-degree camera, noting that exact availability can vary by model year and by country.
- L: Generally does not include the 360-degree camera as standard; may not be offered without a package in some years.
- LE: Usually not standard; often requires a higher-level package or may be optional depending on the year.
- XLE: Commonly offers the 360-degree camera as part of an optional package or higher trim to include Bird's Eye View.
- Limited: Typically includes the 360-degree camera through standard equipment or as part of a package, depending on year.
- Platinum: Generally includes the 360-degree camera as standard equipment.
Dealers and model-year brochures should be checked to confirm whether Bird's Eye View is included in your specific Sienna variant.
How to verify on your own Sienna
To confirm whether your Sienna has a 360-degree camera, use these quick checks on the vehicle's display and documentation.
- Turn on the ignition and shift into park; press the camera or "View" button on the dashboard display.
- Look for a Bird's Eye View or top-down camera screen showing a vehicle surrounded by a grid or colored zones.
- Check the window sticker or online build sheet for “Bird’s Eye View Monitor” or “360° camera” under the safety or interior features.
- If you’re unsure, ask the dealer for the exact feature list by VIN or model year.
If your vehicle does not show a 360-degree view, it likely lacks the feature, or your build relies on a different package or region; a dealer can confirm and may offer upgrade options where available.
Why this matters for buyers
Knowing which Sienna trims include the 360-degree camera helps shoppers compare models and plan for potential upgrades. The feature typically ties to higher trims or specific packages, so it should factor into price expectations and inventory checks.
Summary
Across recent Toyota Sienna model years, a 360-degree camera is most commonly found on higher trims, with Platinum usually including it by default and XLE/Limited variants often offering it via an optional package. Always verify the exact specification for the year and region you’re considering, as availability can change with redesigns and option packages. The feature is valuable for parking and maneuvering in tight spaces, and confirming its presence before purchase is advisable.
