Samsung Wallet Adds Volkswagen ID. Digital Keys, but Older EVs Miss Out

Samsung Wallet Adds Volkswagen ID. Digital Keys, but Older EVs Miss Out

August 18, 2026

SEOUL, August 19, 2026, 06:09 KST — Samsung Electronics (KRX:005930) began adding Volkswagen ID. electric-vehicle keys to Samsung Wallet across Europe. The feature can unlock, start and share access to seven named ID. models without a physical key.

  • The rollout covers seven Volkswagen ID. models in 37 listed European markets.
  • Eligible vehicles must be built on or after April 27, 2026.
  • ID. software 6.0.1 and factory Digital Key preparation are also required.

The phone list is broad. The car list is not. Existing Volkswagen AG (ETR:VOW3) owners cannot add support through software alone when their vehicle lacks the required hardware.

That cutoff is the practical story. Samsung says earlier vehicles are unsupported because of hardware requirements. Volkswagen also requires an ID account, identity verification and a separate VW Connect contract.

Eligibility checkRequired condition
Volkswagen modelID.Polo, ID.Cross, ID.3neo, ID.4, ID.5, ID.7 or ID.Buzz
Production dateApril 27, 2026 or later
Vehicle softwareID. software 6.0.1 or later
Factory hardware“Preparation for Digital Key” option package
Owner setupVolkswagen ID account, identity check and VW Connect contract
Geography37 listed European markets, including Poland, Germany and Britain

Eligible drivers can lock, unlock and start the car from Samsung Wallet. They can also open the trunk, share a key with trusted people and later withdraw access. Permissions can limit what a shared key allows.

Access methodWhat it doesUser action
Ultra-widebandHands-free lock, unlock and vehicle startPhone can remain in a pocket or bag
Near-field communicationUnlock and startTap the phone against the vehicle reader
Remote Key EntryOpens the trunkSelect the control in Samsung Wallet
Key sharingGrants or withdraws another person’s accessUse Samsung Wallet permission controls

“The Digital Key is an important step toward a seamless and connected vehicle experience for our customers,” Volkswagen executive Axel Heinrich said. He leads system architecture, concepts and innovation at the passenger-car brand. Samsung Newsroom

UWB provides the smoothest experience because it measures distance securely. NFC remains the fallback for tap-based access and low-battery operation. The Car Connectivity Consortium added UWB and Bluetooth coverage to its certification program in 2025.

Galaxy support tierExamples named by SamsungVolkswagen key experience
UWB-capable premium phonesGalaxy S21+ through S26+ generations, selected Ultra and Edge models, Note20 Ultra, Z Fold2 through Z Fold8Hands-free access plus NFC
NFC-capable mainstream phonesBroader Galaxy S and FE models, Z Flip generations, A36/A56/A37/A57 and XCover7 Pro, subject to regional exceptionsTap-based access
Not on Samsung’s listUnlisted Galaxy devicesSupport not confirmed

Samsung stores the key on the device and protects it with Samsung Knox. The company says the system meets EAL6+ certification standards. A lost phone’s key can be managed or removed through Samsung Find.

The Volkswagen deal extends an established wallet strategy. Samsung already supports digital keys for Audi, Mercedes-Benz Group (ETR:MBG) and Porsche AG (ETR:P911) vehicles. The latest rollout adds the mass-market ID. range.

Samsung Wallet vehicle expansionAnnounced rolloutNamed scope
AudiNovember 2024Select Audi vehicles
Mercedes-BenzFrom July 2025Select Mercedes-Benz vehicles
PorscheDecember 2025Macan MY26, followed by Cayenne Electric
VolkswagenAugust 18, 2026Seven named ID. electric models in Europe

Scale matters. Volkswagen delivered more than 4.7 million vehicles in 2025, including about 382,000 battery-electric models. Digital access can now become a differentiator across a larger EV base, but only as new hardware-equipped cars replace older stock.

Risks: Compatibility varies by phone, country and vehicle equipment. Older ID. cars cannot gain the missing hardware through an over-the-air update. A dead or lost phone also makes backup access planning important.

The rollout began in Europe on August 18. Its value is immediate for eligible buyers. For many current ID. owners, however, the digital key remains a next-car feature.

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Further analysis

Which Volkswagen vehicles work with Samsung Wallet Digital Key?
Samsung names the ID.Polo, ID.Cross, ID.3neo, ID.4, ID.5, ID.7 and ID.Buzz. The vehicle must have been produced on or after April 27, 2026. It also needs ID. software 6.0.1 and the “Preparation for Digital Key” option.
Can an older Volkswagen ID. receive the feature through an update?
No, not if the required hardware is absent. Samsung says earlier vehicles are unsupported because of hardware requirements. Software 6.0.1 alone is not enough.
What can the Samsung Wallet key do?
It can lock, unlock and start an eligible vehicle. Owners can open the trunk, share access with trusted people, set permissions and withdraw a shared key.
Does every compatible Galaxy phone support hands-free entry?
No. Hands-free entry requires a Galaxy model with ultra-wideband support. A broader group of NFC-capable Galaxy phones can use tap-based unlocking and starting.
Where is the Volkswagen Digital Key available?
The rollout began August 18 across 37 listed European markets, including Poland, Germany and Britain. Availability still depends on the vehicle, equipment, software and compatible phone.
What happens if the phone is lost?
The Digital Key can be managed or removed through Samsung Find. Samsung also requires biometric or PIN verification. Owners should still plan backup access for a lost or discharged phone.

Marcin Frąckiewicz

Marcin Frąckiewicz is the CEO of TS2 Space and a longtime technology entrepreneur focused on telecommunications, satellite communications and digital innovation. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), he writes about space technology, artificial intelligence and publicly traded technology companies. His analysis covers major market trends, emerging technologies and the businesses shaping the future of the global economy.