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Without knowing much about the truck, my assumption would be that the image is displayed on the rearview mirror or on the dash itself.
After a quick search, it looks like the image will be displayed on the dash screen. I'm not a fan of digital dashes but they make implementation of something like this fairly easy.
There's no OEM screen in the entire vehicle. If you see screens, those are tablets and phones, for demonstration purposes.
So i googled the question specifically and it looks like the backup camera display will pop up on the instrument cluster according to a reddit post citing Car and Driver.
Yeah, sorry, there is a a screen for the instrument cluster. That's not what I meant.
Sorry I was just trying to reply to the latest comment in the chain not necessarily to your comment directly. I had the same understanding as you that they specifically opted out of any screens in the vehicle.