This Is A List Of Cars That Support Apple Car Key In 2025: From BMW To Volvo
Jakarta Apple is getting more and more serious about making iPhones a 'all the keys to modern life', from payments to car access. One of the features that is getting more and more attention is the Apple Car Key, which allows users to lock, unlock, turn on, and even share car keys directly from the iPhone, without the need to bring physical key fobs.
This feature was first announced in the WWDC 2020 event, and has been available since iOS 13.4. Apple developed this technology with a consortium of auto connectivity standards, utilizing ultra-wideband (U1) chips so users can open cars even when the iPhone is in a bag or pocket.
Initially only BMW supported Car Key in BMW Series 5 of 2021, but now its support has expanded. At WWDC 2025, Apple announced an additional 13 new brands, including Cadillac, Porsche, Smart, and others.
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The following is a list of manufacturers and car models that support Apple Car Key until October 2025.
Audi
2025 A5
2025 Q5 / SQ5
2025 A6 / S6
2025 Q6 / SQ6
BMW
2021 2024: Series 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8
2021 2024: X5, X6, X7, X5 M, X6 M, Z4
20222024: i4, iX, iX1, iX3
2023: i3
2023 2024: i7
2024: i5
Genesis
2023 2024 GV60
2023 2024 G90
2024 G70
Hyundai
20232024 Palisade
2023 2024 IONIQ 6
Kia
2023 2024 Telluride
2023 2024 Niro
2024 Seltos
2024 EV9
Lotus
2024 Eletre
2024 Emeya
Mercedes-Benz
2024 E-Class
Mini
2024 Aceman
2024 Cooper (3-door) C/S
2023 Cooper (3-door) E/SE
2024 Cooper (5-door)
2023 Countryman
Polestar
Polestar 3 (all variants)
Polestar 4 (all variants)
Ram
2025 1500 RAM
Volvo
2024 EX30
2024 EX90
The Car Key feature is stored in the Apple Wallet app, and can be used even up to five hours after the iPhone runs out of battery. One of the main advantages is the ability to share digital keys via iMessage, which can be activated or revoked at any time via iCloud practical solutions for family or friends.
Although its current function is still limited to locking, opening, and starting cars, Apple is expected to expand this feature in the future, such as speed restrictions for young drivers and more sophisticated remote controls.