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Apple Car Key Support Coming to Lexus Vehicles

Evidence suggests Apple is preparing to bring Car Key support to Lexus vehicles, MacRumors has discovered.

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Code references to Lexus were found in Apple's backend code, indicating the Toyota-owned luxury brand is being added to Apple's Car Key backend. The discovery mirrors how Toyota's own Car Key support was first uncovered, before the feature went live for the 2026 RAV4 in February. It is unclear when the feature will roll out to customers.

Lexus already offers its own app-based Digital Key system, but unlike Apple Car Key, it requires an active connection to Toyota's servers to function and has not historically worked via Apple Wallet. Apple Car Key stores a digital key directly in the Wallet app and uses NFC for unlocking, with an Express Mode that allows access without authentication. On compatible devices, it continues to work for up to five hours after a phone's battery has died.

Toyota confirmed to Carscoops in February that the 2026 Lexus ES will be the first Lexus model to receive the enhanced Digital Key functionality as part of a new-generation infotainment system, with the vehicle expected later this year. It is likely that the code references relate to that upcoming rollout.

Car Key support has been expanding steadily across the industry. Vehicles from BMW, Genesis, Kia, Hyundai, Lotus, Mercedes, Volvo, and more already offer the feature, and a full list is available on MacRumors.

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HouseLannister Avatar
9 hours ago at 04:24 am
But will it require a subscription like Toyota did with their 2026 RAV4 with Car Key?
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6 hours ago at 07:11 am

I dream of that. Having to carry around a huge heavy key fob is one of the most annoying things about my car. And actually, if you measure by the amount of times per day that I am reminded of an annoying thing, it’s the most annoying thing in my life.

I want to carry just my phone when I leave the house or maybe even just my watch. Someday, I hope.
This is satire right? Huge heavy key fob? Most annoying thing in your life? 🤣 It is smaller and weights less than your phone.

Carkey that is limited to NFC isn't very convenient for daily use, the only version that is really going incentivize leaving your key fob behind is the version with UWB.

FYI, they left out a key detail from the Carscoops article they gleaned this info from - it requires a monthly subscription after the first year trial. Additionally, despite the picture used showing the NFC version, this appears to be the enhanced version that doesn't rely on NFC.
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EugW Avatar
7 hours ago at 06:39 am
Don’t know about the Lexus app but the Toyota app is total garbage. Toyota’s own app was causing Bluetooth connectivity issues with my 2025 Camry and also caused heavy battery drain on the iPhone. Glad this iPhone key feature does not involve those apps.
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alexandr Avatar
7 hours ago at 06:28 am

What happens if you're driving along and throw your iPhone from the moving car? Does the engine cut out with a few meters? Has anybody tried this? Can somebody try it and report back?
Not at all, the phone follows the car at a safe distance. When you stop it makes its way back into the car onto the wireless charger.
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chrono1081 Avatar
9 hours ago at 04:27 am
I have this on my Hyundai Tuscon and absolutely love it. It's so nice not to have to carry a fat dongle around everywhere.
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6 hours ago at 07:10 am
Until it works the same as a key fob, either in my wallet or in my wife's purse, and the car automatically unlocks in some fashion when I try to enter, this technology is useless for me.

Having to a fish a phone out of a pocket, bag, or purse and hold it towards the car seems a step backwards in a lot of ways, or am I missing something here?
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