Lock and unlock overview

Lock and unlock overview

Warning
•  Never leave a child alone in the car. The temperature inside the car can quickly become hot and could result in death or serious injury.
•  If a child must be momentarily left alone in the car, turn the car off and bring all keys with you. If the car is left powered on, or if a key is left in the car, a child might be able to start the car or use controls, such as to the power windows, which could result in death or serious injury.
•  Do not close the windows automatically or remotely if you do not have full visibility of the car and all windows, and cannot confirm that there are no persons or objects blocking the windows. Doing so could lead to death or serious injury.
The car can be locked and unlocked with the following types of keys:
  NFC card
  Digital key
  Key fob
Do not drive without a key in the car. The car will remain powered on, but a key will be needed to power it on again after it is powered off.
If you enter the car without the key, a warning message appears to remind you to have the key inside the car before driving.
Do not leave any keys inside the car when you leave the car. Do not leave a paired phone (digital key) in the car either. If you must leave a paired phone, make sure to either turn it off or disable Bluetooth and lock the phone.