Tesla app teardown hints at apple wallet car key support

A teardown of the latest Tesla mobile app has uncovered code suggesting potential native car key integration with Huawei's Harmony Wallet in China. This development raises hopes for broader support including Apple and Google Wallets globally. Tesla's move follows competitors like Rivian, which recently added such features.

Tesla's mobile app version 4.52.0 contains code references to "Harmony Wallet Key Cards," pointing to integration with Huawei's Wallet on HarmonyOS devices, primarily targeting the Chinese market. This native functionality would allow users to store their Tesla key card directly in the phone's system-level wallet, enabling secure access via NFC for Tap-to-Unlock or Bluetooth/UWB for proximity unlocking, without requiring the Tesla app to run in the background.

Such integration offers advantages over Tesla's current proprietary Phone Key, which depends on the app and can be interrupted by the phone's operating system to conserve battery. On iOS devices, a native wallet key could function even when the phone is powered off, a feature not currently available. Tesla has a pattern of introducing innovations in China, its largest overseas market, before global rollout, fueling speculation that Apple Wallet and Google Wallet support may follow.

The discovery comes amid competitive pressure. In December 2025, Rivian released its 2025.46 Holiday Update, incorporating native digital key support for Apple and Google Wallets using the Car Connectivity Consortium standard. Rivian's system allows keys to operate up to five hours after the battery dies, supports secure sharing via iMessage, WhatsApp, and AirDrop, and enables Apple Watch compatibility without a dedicated app.

Tesla owners have long requested native wallet integration for more reliable vehicle access. Recent app updates also indicate Tesla's growing engagement with Apple's ecosystem, including explorations of CarPlay and Find My-style vehicle tracking. While the Harmony Wallet code confirms Tesla's technical capability, it remains unclear if this will extend beyond China.

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Interior view of a Tesla car dashboard showcasing Apple CarPlay integrated into the touchscreen interface, illustrating Tesla's potential adoption of the feature.
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Tesla reportedly tests Apple CarPlay integration

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Tesla is internally testing support for Apple CarPlay, potentially marking a reversal from its long-standing resistance to phone mirroring systems. The feature could roll out in coming months to boost vehicle sales amid a market slump. Implementation would feature CarPlay in a window within Tesla's existing interface, using the standard version rather than CarPlay Ultra.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has indicated that Tesla continues to develop support for Apple CarPlay in its vehicles. This follows his earlier report on plans for a wireless version integrated into Tesla's interface. No specific timeline has been announced.

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China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has issued strict new regulations requiring vehicles to have obvious mechanical door releases for emergencies. This comes alongside a US investigation into Tesla's electronic latches, prompting a likely global redesign of the company's iconic hidden handles. The changes aim to ensure doors can be opened easily even without power or familiarity with the vehicle.

Tesla has announced a new feature allowing media settings and preferences to sync automatically when users are added as drivers to other Tesla vehicles. This requires Cloud Profiles to be set up. The functionality applies to service loaners, rentals, and robotaxis.

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Tesla has begun rolling out its 2025 Holiday Update, version 2025.44.25.1, featuring seasonal enhancements and practical improvements for vehicle owners. The update includes fun elements like Santa Mode and custom vehicle avatars, alongside upgrades to the Grok AI assistant for navigation. As of December 9, 2025, the wide rollout has not yet started.

A Bloomberg investigation has identified at least 15 deaths in Tesla vehicles where electronic doors failed to open following crashes, trapping occupants in burning cars. More than half of these incidents occurred since November 2024, prompting regulatory scrutiny. Tesla has responded by promoting new safety features and considering design changes.

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Following its CES 2026 unveiling of Alpamayo AI models—which triggered a 3% drop in Tesla shares—Nvidia is accelerating autonomous vehicle development through its DRIVE Hyperion platform, new robotaxi partnerships, and rigorous safety testing, aiming to outpace Tesla's proprietary system across multiple automakers.

 

 

 

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