Launch X431 June 2026 Update Expands Benz and Citroën Diagnostic Coverage: What Independent Shops Need to Know
Source: Launch Tech Official — June 12, 2026
Launch has just released its June 2026 diagnostic software update for the X431 series, and it is a substantial one. The update brings expanded vehicle coverage and new diagnostic capabilities for Mercedes-Benz and Citroën vehicles — two brands that account for a significant share of the European vehicle fleet in independent repair shops worldwide. If your shop runs a Launch X431 scanner, this is not an update you want to sleep on.
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What the June 2026 Update Brings
The June 2026 release is built around two flagship software modules: BENZ V50.56 and CITROEN V42.10. Both represent major version bumps that expand the X431 platform's ability to access and diagnose newer model year vehicles across the Mercedes-Benz and PSA-Stellantis families.
For Mercedes-Benz, the update extends diagnostic coverage into late-model vehicles through the 2025-2026 model years. This includes enhanced support for the MBUX infotainment system diagnostics, 48V mild-hybrid system fault detection, and expanded actuation tests for the latest 9G-Tronic transmission control modules. Shops working on newer C-Class (W206), S-Class (W223), and EQS electric models will find significantly broader module access compared to the previous V49 software release.
On the Citroën side, V42.10 delivers coverage for PSA-Stellantis shared-platform vehicles through model year 2025. This is particularly valuable because the Stellantis merger has created a sprawling platform ecosystem — the same diagnostic procedures now apply across Citroën, Peugeot, DS, Opel, and Vauxhall vehicles. The update adds bi-directional control functions for the latest electronic parking brake systems, DPF regeneration routines for BlueHDi diesel engines, and ADAS sensor calibration access for vehicles equipped with the Stellantis Drive Assist 2.0 package.
Why This Update Matters for Independent Shops
Software updates are not optional maintenance for professional diagnostic scanners — they are the mechanism by which your tool stays relevant. Every model year introduces new ECUs, revised communication protocols, and additional security layers. A scanner running six-month-old software is functionally half a tool when a 2025 C-Class rolls into your bay.
For shops that specialize in European vehicles, the Benz and Citroën modules are workhorse tools. The expanded coverage means fewer "no communication" dead ends when connecting to newer vehicles, reducing the need to turn customers away or refer them to dealerships. For a growing number of vehicles — especially those with Secure Gateway Module access requirements — the combination of up-to-date diagnostic software and a tool like the Launch X431 series is the difference between a 15-minute scan and an hour of troubleshooting connectivity issues.
There is also a practical shop-floor benefit: the update's refined actuation tests and bi-directional controls mean fewer steps to complete common jobs. When a DPF regeneration can be triggered directly through the scanner instead of through a multi-menu workaround, it saves technicians real time — and shop owners real money.
Which X431 Tools Get the Update
The June 2026 software release applies across the full X431 ecosystem. If your shop runs any of the following tools, the Benz V50.56 and Citroën V42.10 modules are available through the Launch update manager:
- Launch X431 PAD VII / PAD V — the flagship tablet series, full access to all new functions including ADAS calibration and topology mapping
- Launch X431 PRO5 / PRO3S+ / PRO3 V+ Elite — the mid-range workhorse lineup, full diagnostic access with most bi-directional functions
- Launch X431 CRP919E / CRP919X BT — the compact entry-level series, core diagnostic coverage for Benz and Citroën with standard special functions
- Launch X431 IMMO Plus — the immobilizer and key programming specialist, benefits from expanded module access when performing key-related diagnostics on newer Benz models
Updating is straightforward: connect your X431 to Wi-Fi, open the update center, select the Benz and Citroën modules, and download. The entire process takes under 10 minutes on a stable connection. Launch recommends performing updates during off-hours to avoid interrupting shop workflow, and always closing all active diagnostic sessions before initiating a software update.
For shops that are still evaluating which diagnostic platform to invest in, the consistent update cadence from Launch — averaging three to four major releases per year — is a strong argument in its favor. The VXDAS diagnostic tool collection carries the full Launch X431 lineup with pre-installed software and activation support.
How Launch's Update Cadence Stacks Up
In the professional diagnostic scanner market, software update frequency and depth are the true battleground. Hardware specifications converge quickly — most tablets in the $800-$3,000 range now share comparable processors, screen resolutions, and battery life. What separates platforms is how aggressively they expand vehicle coverage.
Launch's 2026 track record shows a pattern: the May 26 update brought Tesla and Toyota coverage improvements, the April release added GM and Opel ADAS fixes, and the March release covered Porsche, Honda, and Subaru. With the June update now adding Benz and Citroën, Launch has touched every major European and Asian brand within a single quarter. For independent shops that see a mixed vehicle fleet — which is most shops — this breadth matters more than any single module's feature depth.
Compare this with a dealer-level tool like the MB Star Diagnostic System, which delivers unmatched depth for Mercedes-Benz but is limited to a single brand. The X431 occupies a different value proposition: broad multi-brand coverage with deep-enough functionality for 90% of shop-floor jobs. When the June update drops new Benz capabilities on a tool that also diagnoses Toyota, Ford, and Volkswagen, the per-vehicle cost of diagnostic capability drops sharply.
The Bigger Picture: Software Updates Are Your Tool's Lifeline
There is a quiet reality in the diagnostic tool industry that many shop owners learn the hard way: a scanner that does not receive regular software updates is a depreciating asset. The June 2026 Launch update is not just about two new software modules — it is evidence that the X431 platform remains actively developed and that Launch is committed to the independent aftermarket.
In an era where manufacturers like VAG are enforcing SFD two-factor authentication and Stellantis is deploying connected-vehicle architectures that change diagnostic access models, staying current is not optional. The shops that thrive are the ones that treat diagnostic software updates with the same urgency as tool calibration and technician training.
If your shop runs a Launch X431, open the update manager today and install the June release. If you are in the market for a new diagnostic platform, the update cadence question should be high on your checklist — and Launch's 2026 track record makes a compelling case. Browse the Launch X431 collection at VXDAS to compare models and find the right fit for your shop.
Written by James Mitchell, Senior Tech Editor at vxdas.com
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