It has a TPMS, but only has a single idiot light and chime to indicate that one or more tires are low. No way to tell which tire or what the pressure is in any tire without measuring it. Some owners install the Orange Electronics add-on TPMS, which has individual tire pressure and/or tire temperature displays color-coded for good or bad. See Amazon.com.
NOTE: installing an add-on TPMS means the OEM TPMS will forever be signalling bad tire pressure since the OEM tire pressure senders are gone. One solution to this is to buy a pressure cup that mounts the four OEM senders, pressurize the cup to normal tire pressure, and keep the pressurized cup somewhere in the car. The four pressurized OEM senders keep the OEM TPMS happy and quiet, while the four add-on senders mounted in the wheels do the real work.
As for a trip computer, all it has is a trip odometer which can be reset to zero.