Which Mazdas Have a 360 View Camera?

Parking in a tight garage, squeezing into a crowded lot, navigating a narrow driveway. These situations feel completely different when you can see every angle around your vehicle at once. Mazda’s 360-Degree View Monitor makes that possible, and it’s one of the most practical driver assistance features in the current lineup.
If you’re shopping for a Mazda with this system in the North Orlando or Orlando area, knowing which models and trims actually include it will save you time. We carry a wide selection of equipped models in our new Mazda inventory, and this guide walks through exactly what’s available and where to find it.
What Is Mazda’s 360-Degree View Monitor?
The 360-Degree View Monitor is Mazda’s official name for its surround-view camera system, and the first thing worth knowing is that it’s not standard across the lineup. Mazda treats it as a premium feature tied to specific trim levels, so the model you choose and the trim you select both matter.
The system gives you a real-time, bird’s-eye view of everything surrounding your vehicle. Rather than relying on a single rear-facing lens, it pulls feeds from four cameras positioned at the front grille, rear hatch, and both side mirrors, stitches them together, and displays the result on the Mazda Connect infotainment screen as a seamless overhead composite. It activates automatically below 12 mph, which covers nearly every low-speed maneuver where situational awareness is most critical.
Beyond the overhead image, the system also offers selectable views including front-wide, rear-wide, and side perspectives, so you can focus on whichever angle the situation calls for. Front and rear parking sensors work alongside the cameras to deliver audible alerts as obstacles are detected, adding another layer of feedback during tight maneuvers.
On select CX-70 and CX-90 trims, the system also includes See-Through View. This feature renders a transparent hood and body effect at low speeds so drivers can spot obstacles near the wheels and corners that would otherwise be hidden by the vehicle itself. It’s particularly useful when pulling up to a curb or navigating around low obstacles that fall into the blind zone directly in front of or beside the car.
Which Mazda Models Include the 360-Degree View Monitor
Not every Mazda we carry includes the 360-Degree View Monitor, and availability varies by trim even within models that offer it. Here’s where you’ll find it across our current lineup, based on Mazda’s February 2026 safety feature documentation.
Mazda3: Available on the 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus Trim
The Mazda3 includes the 360-Degree View Monitor exclusively on the 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus trim. This sedan and hatchback already delivers a refined, engaging driving experience, and the 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus takes it further for drivers who want everything a compact car can offer.
If you’re considering the Mazda3 and the 360-Degree View Monitor is on your must-have list, 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus is your only configuration.
Mazda CX-30: Available on 2.5 S Premium and Above
On the CX-30, the 360-Degree View Monitor becomes available starting at the 2.5 S Premium trim and carries through the 2.5 Turbo Aire Edition, and 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus.
Given the CX-30’s compact dimensions, the surround-view system is genuinely useful here. Urban drivers get a clear picture of curbs, pedestrians, and tight corners that would otherwise be tricky to judge from the driver’s seat.
Mazda CX-5: Available on the 2.5 S Premium Plus Trim
The CX-5 is one of the most popular crossovers in our inventory, and honestly, it’s the model people ask about most often. The redesigned CX-5 includes the 360-Degree View Monitor on the 2.5 S Premium Plus trim. A standard backup camera comes on most trims, but the full surround-view system requires stepping up to that configuration.
For families and daily commuters who rely on this vehicle, that upgrade delivers real peace of mind in demanding driving conditions.
Mazda CX-50: Available on the 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus Trim
The CX-50 brings a more rugged, adventure-ready character to our crossover lineup. It includes the 360-Degree View Monitor on the 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus trim. Lower trims do come with a standard backup camera, but if the full surround-view system is a priority, 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus is the trim to target.
The CX-50’s off-road capability and the added visibility of the 360-Degree View Monitor are a natural pairing for drivers who take their vehicle beyond paved roads.
Mazda CX-70: Available on Select 3.3 Turbo Premium Trims and the PHEV SC Plus
The CX-70 is Mazda’s mid-size two-row SUV, introduced for the US market in spring 2024 and available with both turbocharged powertrains and a plug-in hybrid option. The 360-Degree View Monitor is included on the 3.3 Turbo Premium Plus, 3.3 Turbo S Premium, 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus, and PHEV SC Plus trims.
That coverage across both drivetrain types means you can access this feature regardless of which powertrain you prefer. The CX-70 is also one of the models where See-Through View is available, making it especially capable in close-quarters situations.
Mazda CX-90: Available on Turbo Premium Plus+ Trims and PHEV Premium Plus
The CX-90 is Mazda’s three-row flagship SUV, and it offers the widest availability of the 360-Degree View Monitor across its trim lineup. We carry it with the feature included on the 3.3 Turbo Premium Plus, 3.3 Turbo S Premium Sport, 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus, and PHEV Premium Plus trims.
Given the CX-90’s size and its natural appeal to larger families, that broad availability makes practical sense. Maneuvering a three-row SUV in a crowded parking lot is a lot easier when you can see every corner at once, and See-Through View adds an extra layer of confidence on this model as well.
Mazda MX-5 Miata: 360-Degree View Monitor Not Available
The MX-5 Miata is a different kind of Mazda entirely. Its identity is built around lightweight construction, driver engagement, and a pure sports car experience. The 360-Degree View Monitor is not available on any MX-5 Miata trim, which fits the model’s philosophy of keeping the driving experience focused and uncluttered.
If a surround-view system is a must-have, one of the crossovers above will be a better fit. But if driving feel is what you’re after, the Miata remains in a class of its own.
360-Degree View Monitor: Model Comparison at a Glance
| Model | Trim(s) With 360-Degree View Monitor | Drivetrain Options | Seating Capacity |
| Mazda3 | 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus | AWD | 5 |
| Mazda CX-30 | 2.5 S Premium, 2.5 Turbo Aire Edition, 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus | AWD | 5 |
| Mazda CX-5 | 2.5 S Premium Plus | AWD | 5 |
| Mazda CX-50 | 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus | AWD | 5 |
| Mazda CX-70 | 3.3 Turbo Premium Plus, 3.3 Turbo S Premium, 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus, PHEV SC Plus | AWD / PHEV AWD | 6 or 7 |
| Mazda CX-90 | 3.3 Turbo Premium Plus, 3.3 Turbo S Premium Sport, 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus, PHEV Premium Plus | AWD / PHEV AWD | 6 or 7 |
| Mazda MX-5 Miata | Not available on any trim | RWD | 2 |
If you’d like to verify current trim availability or confirm what’s in stock, contact Sport Mazda North and our team can walk you through exactly what we have on the lot.
Why This Feature Matters More Than a Standard Backup Camera
A rear-view camera is useful, but it only shows one direction. The 360-Degree View Monitor addresses the blind spots that a standard backup camera simply can’t cover. When reversing, a single rear camera shows what’s directly behind the vehicle but misses anything approaching from the sides. The 360-Degree View Monitor solves that by showing all four sides simultaneously in a single composite view.
This matters most in dense, high-traffic environments. Crowded parking lots, urban streets with heavy foot traffic, narrow garage openings. These are the scenarios where a surround-view system earns its value. Drivers can spot obstacles, pedestrians, and low curbs from angles that would otherwise require repeated head-checks or guesswork. Add audible parking sensor alerts on top of the visual display, and you have a system that genuinely reduces the risk of low-speed contact. It’s not just a convenience feature; it’s a real safety upgrade.
How to Tell If Your Mazda Has or Can Get a 360 Camera
If you already own a Mazda and want to know whether your trim includes the 360-Degree View Monitor, the quickest check is your vehicle’s original window sticker or build summary. You can also scroll through your Mazda Connect settings to see whether a camera view option appears in the menu. If the feature isn’t present on your current trim, it cannot be added aftermarket through Mazda. The camera hardware and integration are built into specific trim configurations from the factory, full stop.
For shoppers considering a used Mazda, trim-level verification matters before purchase. Our Mazda Certified Pre-Owned inventory includes vehicles that have passed Mazda’s inspection process, but we always recommend confirming that the 360-Degree View Monitor is present on the specific unit you’re considering rather than assuming based on trim name alone. Our team can verify that for you before you commit.
Which Mazda with a 360 View Camera Best Fits Your Lifestyle?
The right choice depends on what your day-to-day driving actually looks like.
Lifestyle Fits for Urban, Family, and Adventure Drivers
Urban commuters who want something compact and easy to park will find the CX-30 in 2.5 S Premium trim or above to be a strong fit. It offers the full surround-view experience in one of our smaller, more maneuverable crossovers, which is exactly what Central Florida city driving calls for.
Families who need space without giving up safety technology will find the CX-90 hard to beat. With the 360-Degree View Monitor available across four trims, including the PHEV option, it gives larger households the flexibility to choose their preferred powertrain without sacrificing the visibility features that make a big SUV more manageable.
Adventure and off-road drivers should look at the CX-50 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus. The combination of all-terrain capability and a full surround-view system means complete visibility whether you’re navigating a tight trail entrance or a busy trailhead parking lot.
Options for Performance, Everyday, and Two-Row SUV Buyers
Drivers who want performance in a more traditional package can find the 360-Degree View Monitor in both the Mazda3 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus and the CX-5 2.5 S Premium Plus. The Mazda3 delivers that in a sleek sedan or hatchback form, while the CX-5 offers a well-rounded everyday crossover with proven reliability. The CX-70 rounds out the lineup for buyers who want a two-row SUV with more presence and the option of a plug-in hybrid drivetrain.
Whatever your situation, we’re here to help you find the right configuration in stock.
Find Your 360-Degree View Monitor-Equipped Mazda at Sport Mazda North
If you’re ready to find the right equipped model, start by browsing our new Mazda inventory to see what’s currently available. Knowing your preferred trim before you visit makes the whole process smoother, and our team can confirm which configurations are on the lot and walk you through the system in person.
Sport Mazda North serves drivers throughout Orlando and the broader Central Florida region. Reach our sales team at 321-300-7266, or connect with us online through our contact page. We’re open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM and Sunday from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The 360-Degree View Monitor is one of those features that makes a much stronger impression in person than on a spec sheet. Come see it for yourself.
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