Courtesy of Toyota Motor Corp. Toyota’s 2004 model year and newer Prius vehicles can come equipped with a Smart Entry & Electronic Key system that will challenge responders at crash scenes. Fire and ...
Toyota announced it must temporarily replace two of its electronic push-to-start "smart" keys with a mechanical version due to global semiconductor shortages. Toyota said in a statement Thursday that ...
The chip shortage has wreaked havoc in the automotive industry, and most carmakers struggled with the constrained inventory down to a point where their production was massively disrupted. It’s not a ...
Customers who purchase certain domestic Toyota and Lexus vehicles made from November will receive one smart key instead of two because of a semiconductor shortage, Toyota Motor Corp. announced on Oct.
Get ready for truly keyless entry in your new Toyota, as long as you have a phone and a subscription.