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MG Could Be Next Automaker to Get Apple Car Key Support

Code found in Apple's backend car key system suggests the company is preparing to add support for MG vehicles.

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The discovery indicates Apple has begun preparing car key support for SAIC Motor's MG brand. With an Apple Car Key, drivers can use their iPhone or Apple Watch to lock, unlock, and start a compatible vehicle instead of relying on a traditional key fob, with support for Express Mode that works without authentication.

MG began as a British sports car marque in 1924 before China's SAIC Motor acquired the brand in 2007, and it has since become one of the fastest-growing car brands in Europe. The company recently delivered its one millionth car to a European customer, with roughly 386,000 of those sales coming from the UK alone, where MG now holds more than four percent of the market and ranks among the country's 10 largest car makers by volume. That growth has been driven in large part by MG's electric lineup, including the MG4 and MG Cyberster.

As with other backend references to expanded Apple Car Key support, the code does not indicate which MG models will be compatible or provide a timeframe for rollout, and MG has not yet announced support for the feature. Its addition to Apple's backend code does suggest, however, that its release could soon be on the way.

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Attirex Avatar
30 minutes ago at 08:16 am

Never heard of it.
User name McLaren has never heard of MG. Oh dear.
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8 minutes ago at 08:37 am
Hadn't heard anything from MG since the 70's. Sad to think a proud marque now exists only as a soulless zombie Chinese brand. We'll call it a "Tribute Brand". Kind of like the current incarnations of Chicago or Journey.
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Attirex Avatar
12 minutes ago at 08:33 am

In terms of British car companies, MG is unknown. I just learned about it a few years ago due to some TV ads (in 2024). People do know (and relate) Mini, Land Rover and Jaguar as British related brands.

And reading that it is under SAIC's control, it even turns me away from them. They probably are a fest of rebadged cars at this point, no point on knowing them.
Unknown? Geez. Anyone who claims to like cars should at least have heard of them. Guess I am just old then lol. My dad had one (US) when I was a kid. It was his midlife crisis daily driver after my mom left him. :D My most vivd memory of it was constantly being in the shop (not surprisingly)
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