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Future Lynk & Co Vehicles Likely to Support Apple Car Keys

Apple's Car Keys feature appears to be coming to future Lynk & Co models, based on code changes discovered by MacRumors in Apple's Wallet app backend.

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Car Keys allows an iPhone or Apple Watch with NFC capabilities to unlock a vehicle through the Wallet app. A digital version of a car key is stored in Wallet, and unlocking can be done simply by holding an Apple Watch or ‌iPhone‌ near a compatible vehicle's NFC reader.

2021 - 2024 Lynk & Co 01 vehicles already support Apple CarPlay. However, cars do not have NFC functionality by default, so this is a feature that would need to be implemented by the automobile manufacturer in future models.

The Z20 is believed to be Lynk & Co's next car launch – and the company's first electric vehicle – so support for Car Keys could well be introduced with this model, which is expected to launch in various European markets.

What can be done with Car Keys may vary by car manufacturer, but at a minimum, Car Keys can be used to unlock your car, lock your car, and start your car, which are the features available with a physical key.

Apple introduced Car Keys in 2022, and car manufacturers like BMW, Rivian, Kia, and Hyundai have all implemented support for Car Keys. Apple maintains a full list of vehicles that support Car Keys on its CarPlay model availability webpage.

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Top Rated Comments

GoodWheaties Avatar
24 months ago
TIL that there is a car company called Lynk & Co.
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rychiar Avatar
24 months ago
good to know its coming to car companies I've never once heard of lol
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
coffeemilktea Avatar
24 months ago
It might be an unpopular opinion, but I really wish Chinese-owned car companies like Lynk & Co sold their EVs in North America... it'd shake up the somewhat stale EV market here. 😔
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Blackstick Avatar
24 months ago
Man Car companies are glacial in their support of any new technology. And yeah, some will crap the bed and make their own key/app... a la Tesla.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
24 months ago

whats the point to apple car keys? most modern cars have wireless access, push start anyway, in addition to connected apps. so I never have to take my key out of my pocket - i don't get what this feature adds?
One less monstrous key fob to carry around. I can already unlock my car with their iPhone app, which has been super convenient compared to having to run to go get the fob every time I just need to grab something out of the trunk. It would be nice if I could do it with NFC rather than having to wait 30 seconds for the request to go through the cell network, though. And ultimately, be able to drive without the key fob.

Thanks to HomeKit, I've got a keyring with only my mailbox key and the car key fob. I'd love to be rid of the thing altogether.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ant69 Avatar
24 months ago
whats the point to apple car keys? most modern cars have wireless access, push start anyway, in addition to connected apps. so I never have to take my key out of my pocket - i don't get what this feature adds?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)