Vantrue P2 — First Dash Cam with Thermal Display
Key Takeaways:
- Vantrue P2 is the first dash cam with an integrated thermal imaging camera and a 6.25" high-brightness touchscreen.
- Thermal sensor detects heat signatures up to about 200 feet to reveal pedestrians, animals and obstacles in darkness, fog or heavy rain.
- The P2 is a four-camera system: thermal, front (Sony STARVIS 2 IMX675, 1440p), rear (IMX675, 1440p) and cabin (STARVIS 2 IMX662, 1080p) with HDR.
- Connectivity includes Wi‑Fi 6, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto support on the touchscreen, microSD up to 1TB and optional 24/7 parking monitoring.
What the Vantrue P2 is
The Vantrue P2 (Pilot 2) is billed as a world-first dash cam that combines a thermal imager with a 6.25-inch touchscreen monitor. Vantrue positions the P2 as a safety-focused, all-weather upgrade for drivers who want better hazard detection at night and in poor visibility.
Thermal imaging: why it matters
The built-in thermal camera reads heat signatures, allowing the system to reveal people, animals and other heat-emitting objects that may be invisible to standard visible-light cameras. Vantrue says the thermal feed can identify hazards up to roughly 200 feet away.
This capability is most useful after dark or in adverse conditions such as fog and heavy rain when headlights and conventional sensors can miss low-contrast targets.
Cameras and image quality
The P2 is a multi-camera package: a dedicated thermal sensor plus three visual cameras. Front and rear cameras use Sony STARVIS 2 IMX675 sensors and record at 2K (1440p). The cabin camera uses a STARVIS 2 IMX662 sensor at Full HD (1080p).
All three visible-light cameras include HDR to handle high-contrast scenes, which should improve license-plate legibility and shadow detail in mixed lighting.
Display and in-car features
Vantrue ships the P2 with a 6.25-inch high-brightness touchscreen that shows the thermal feed and live camera views. The display supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, turning the unit into a smart-cockpit hub for vehicles that lack modern infotainment.
Additional driver aids include a head-up display (HUD) mode and a fatigue alert feature to prompt breaks on long drives.
Connectivity, storage and parking
The P2 supports Wi‑Fi 6 for faster file transfer and reviewing footage on a phone or tablet. It accepts microSD cards up to 1TB and offers 24/7 smart parking monitoring when paired with a hardwire kit.
Availability and verdict
Vantrue has not announced pricing or exact availability yet. Early details suggest the P2 could be one of the most feature-rich dash cams of 2026, especially for drivers who prioritize nighttime and low-visibility safety.
If you regularly drive in rural areas, at night, or in poor weather, the P2’s thermal capability—combined with STARVIS 2 sensors and CarPlay/Android Auto—makes it worth watching.