Toyota Camry - Reverse camera~

Reverse Camera and Back Guide Monitor[B4]

All Camry Atara and Camry Hybrid models feature a Reverse Camera[B4]  , which displays an image of what's behind you on a touch-screen (optional in Camry Altise).

Camry Atara SL and Camry HL feature a 7" touch-screen (6.1" on other Camry models), which displays an image of what's behind you and features a back guide monitor with path-prediction coloured reference lines. This helps you see where steering wheel movement will take the car and helps guide you into narrow spaces behind you. This helps to avoid accidents before they happen.

Two parking sensors[B4] at the rear of Camry Atara SL and Camry HL help make parking even smoother by warning you as you get close to an obstacle behind the car.

The reverse camera[B4] technology is a great safety aid. As well as helping you to park without 'dinging' the car, it helps you to see small hazards that could easily be below your eye line such as prams, small children, pets and garden gnomes.

Reverse Camera[B4]

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Reverse camera[B4] displays the area at the rear of the vehicle on a screen, when the vehicle is in reverse. Image shown for illustration purposes only.

[B4] Reversing Camera, Park Assist, Sonar Parking and Blind Spot Monitor are designed as driver assist devices only and should not be used as substitutes for skilled driving and/or safe parking practices. The area into which the vehicle is to be driven must be visually monitored by the driver.

[T8] Maximum payable for Camry (post Nov 2011 production), Camry Hybrid (post Feb 2012 production) and Aurion(post Feb 2012 production) for standard scheduled servicing (normal operating conditions) until first of 4 years or 75,000kms (up to the first 5 services). Excludes Government & Rental vehicles. Contact your Toyota Dealer or go to toyota.com.au/advantage
[B4] Reversing Camera, Rear View Monitor, Park Assist, Parking Sensors, Sonar Parking and Blind Spot Monitor are designed as driver assist devices only and should not be used as substitutes for skilled driving and/or safe parking practices. The area into which the vehicle is to be parked/driven must be visually monitored by the driver.