Important
Using keys is fairly straightforward, but you should be aware of the limitations of each key type for safety and security reasons. Therefore, it is important to read all of the information in this manual about keys and how to use them.
Vehicle and key wireless technologies may cause disturbances in other devices. You can find more information about these systems in the specifications section of this manual.
For safety and security reasons, never leave unattended keys in an exposed place.
- Key card
- Key tag
Charged key tags are distance-capable, meaning your vehicle can detect them when you approach or leave it. This allows for automatic locking and unlocking.
Keys without power, such as a key card or a distance-capable key with a discharged battery, use NFC1. This means they can only be read at specific key reading locations.
Note
Ordering new or additional keys
Your vehicle comes with a limited number of keys. Contact Volvo Support if you lose a key or simply require additional keys.
Key reading locations
There are two ways your vehicle can detect your key and use it to lock or unlock:

- 1Distance-capable keys can lock or unlock the vehicle from a distance.
- 2Key cards require physical contact with the vehicle.
There is also a card reader between the front seats where you can place a key card or a discharged distance-capable key to start the vehicle.
User profiles and keys
You can assign keys to a user profile. This allows the vehicle to automatically identify the person unlocking it and apply all of their customizations. You can read more about which customization options are available in a separate section of this manual.
Note
Unresponsive vehicle
If the vehicle has been turned off for a long time, it may take several seconds for it to unlock. This is because the vehicle needs time to turn its systems back on, to recognize the key and to give you access.
If the vehicle's batteries are drained down completely, it will not respond to any key.
Locking keys in
If you lock the vehicle while a distance-capable key is still inside, its distance-capability will be temporarily deactivated. You can still use one of your other keys on the driver's door pillar to enter the vehicle.
Important
Warning
Improper use of vehicle opening and starting systems can result in serious personal injury. Always take your keys with you when you leave the vehicle, including distance-capable keys. The vehicle can be started, and systems such as the power windows can be operated, leading to serious personal injury. Never leave children, disabled persons or anyone who cannot help themselves in the vehicle. The doors can be locked using a distance-capable key or by touching the capacitive lock sensor area of the door handle. This could result in people being trapped in the vehicle in an emergency. For example, depending on the time of year, people trapped in the vehicle can be exposed to very high or low temperatures.
The keyless entry system for distance-capable keys may sometimes be affected by other devices or signals. Key reading signals can be blocked or affected by proximity to wireless emissions from powerful interference sources such as telecommunication towers or power stations.
Do not place the key tag near a smartphone, Bluetooth earphones or other similar devices; they can cause signal interference to the keys.
Keep your key card away from devices such as smartphones while charging; they can damage the NFC capability in the card.
Key tags and key cards are sensitive to extreme temperatures.