Toyota Unveils iPhone Car Key Compatibility with Restrictions

Toyota Unveils iPhone Car Key Compatibility with Restrictions

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Reddit user Healthy_Block3036, later reported by MacRumors, indicates that Toyota is finally entering the ranks of other automakers that back this feature, which already includes Audi, BMW, Hyundai, KIA, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and, more recently, Rivian. Although Toyota hasn’t specified which models will support the Car Key feature, it appears that the automaker is likely to focus on its newest models first.

However, there’s a stipulation regarding how Toyota customers can utilize the new feature — the brand is placing the Car Key feature behind a subscription. To use the feature, customers must subscribe to Toyota’s Remote Connect service, which is priced at $15 per month. While a one-year Remote Connect trial is included with the purchase of a new vehicle, customers will ultimately need to pay to access the service. The subscription includes the ability to remotely start/stop the engine, lock/unlock doors, activate the A/C and headlights, check status alerts, and even locate the vehicle’s last parked position.

Everything you need to know about Car Key on iPhones

With the support for iPhone Car Key, individuals with an iPhone XS or newer can integrate a digital car key into the Wallet app — eliminating the necessity for a physical key. With an iPhone 11 or newer, excluding the iPhone SE models, users can even unlock their cars without removing the iPhone from their pocket, thanks to UWB support. Typically, adding a car key is contingent upon the manufacturer. In Toyota’s scenario, for instance, the company is currently implementing support for this feature as part of its Remote Connect subscription. That said, not all manufacturers adopt the same approach.

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