Tesla Model Y key fob with passive entry.

Tesla makes Model Y Key Fob with passive entry available in online store

Just after the Tesla Model Y deliveries began this past weekend, the Silicon Valley-based automaker added the Model Y key fob with the passive entry feature to its online store, for the price tag of $150 the same as for the Tesla Model 3.

The passive entry feature lets the bearer of the key fob unlock and occupy the vehicle with ease — when the key fob is in a three feet proximity of the Tesla Model Y, the vehicle automatically unlocks for the approaching owner or driver. Tesla has posted the following description of this product in the company’s online shop:

No hands required. Locking and unlocking your Tesla has never been easier. Keep your key fob in your pocket and simply pull on the door handle for easy entry. Same with the trunk. Your key fob is automatically enabled when you pair with your vehicle.

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Besides the doors, this feature is really handy when opening the trunk, as the key fob comes near to the trunk it will unlock automatically and since the Model Y hatchback trunk has is equipped with a power liftgate, the trunk would fully open itself,

By physical looks, the Tesla Model Y key fob is actually the same one as the Tesla Model 3, the new key fob just needs to be paired with a Model Y the same way it is paired with a Model 3 (video and written pairing guide here).

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In the past key fob relay attacks have been used to steal cars, in 2018 Tesla theft in the UK was on the rise and Tesla owners requested Tesla CEO Elon Musk to introduce the ‘PIN to drive’ security feature and further enhanced it in the next set of over-the-air software updates.

Interestingly with the latest Model Y/3 Key Fobs the dumb Summon can be used (only forward and reverse in a straight line) — the Smart Summon feature only works with the Tesla Mobile App.

Tesla Model Y and Model 3 Key Fob is not waterproof, it is only water-resistant and exposure to submerging or heavy rain may damage the key fob (find more details and FAQs on Tesla support page).

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Iqtidar Ali
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Iqtidar Ali reports on the latest happenings at Tesla and Electric Vehicle forefront. With over 1 decade of experience in website development, he's our IT resource as well.


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