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The back camera is integrated, so you’re very correct
Edit: this means nothing, as pointed out below…
That doesn't necessarily mean that the cables don't have a disconnect. Pretty much every pickup in the US since like 2010 has had the backup camera integrated into the tailgate. In the articles photo you can even see the cable pigtails on the Taco tailgates
Very good point, feeling dumb not having thought about that…