iPhones now support a variety of car models with the Car Key feature, allowing users to start and unlock their vehicles with just a tap on their phone screens. This innovative collaboration between leading car manufacturers and Apple is bringing us closer to a digital and keyless world.
iPhones have the car starting feature available in many models
The revolutionary feature enables you to lock and start your car using only your iPhone or Apple Watch, eliminating the need to remember where you placed your traditional car keys. The automotive industry took its first step towards this digital transformation with BMW being the pioneer in adopting this technology. BMW’s entire lineup of 2021 and newer models of the 5 Series is fully compatible with the Apple Wallet car key feature.
While it’s still early days, this feature is gaining momentum rapidly. Many other manufacturers are queuing up to integrate this feature into their future models. Brands like Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and Hyundai have shared their plans to incorporate the Apple Wallet car key feature into their upcoming models.
Here are the car models that support the iPhone’s car starting feature:
- BMW
- 2021–2023 1 Series
- 2021–2023 2 Series
- 2021–2023 3 Series
- 2021–2023 4 Series
- 2021–2023 5 Series
- 2021–2023 6 Series
- 2021–2023 8 Series
- 2021–2023 X5
- 2021–2023 X6
- 2021–2023 X7
- 2021–2023 X5 M
- 2021–2023 X6 M
- 2021–2023 Z4
- 2022–2023 i4
- 2022–2023 iX
- 2022–2023 iX1
- 2022–2023 iX3
- 2023 i3
- 2023 i7
- 2024 i5
- BYD
- 2022–2023 HAN
- Genesis
- 2023 GV60
- 2023 G90
- Hyundai
- 2023 Palisade
- 2023 IONIQ 6
- Kia
- 2023 Telluride
- 2023 Niro
- 2024 Seltos
- 2024 EV9
- Lotus
- Emeya EV
- Mercedes-Benz
- 2024 E-Class
In conclusion, the era of physical car keys is fading away. These models support both NFC and Bluetooth connections. This innovative approach not only provides added convenience but also represents a significant step towards a more integrated digital lifestyle.
We can expect more car companies to join Apple Wallet’s car key feature in the near future. What are your thoughts on this feature? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments section below.