Lonsdor K518 Update Unlocks 2025+ Toyota/Lexus Smart Key Programming: What Locksmiths Need to Know
Lonsdor has dropped a significant IMMO update for the K518 Pro and K518ISE series in early July 2026, and it addresses one of the most pressing gaps in the automotive locksmith market: 2025+ Toyota and Lexus smart key systems. If your shop has been turning away late-model Toyotas because the immobilizer was locked down, this update changes the math.
Here is exactly what was added, what hardware you need, and how this positions the K518 platform against competing key programmers in the second half of 2026.
What the July 2026 Update Covers
The update, released on July 2, 2026, adds smart key programming support for three 2025+ Toyota/Lexus IMMO types:
- 2025+ 4A-BA — Toyota and Lexus models using the 4A-BA chipset
- 2025+ 8A BA — Toyota and Lexus models on the 8A BA immobilizer
- 2025+ 8A B6 — Toyota and Lexus models with the 8A B6 system
These three types cover a substantial portion of the 2025-2026 Toyota/Lexus lineup, including the latest Camry, RAV4, Highlander, Corolla, and their Lexus equivalents. Previously, independent locksmiths had limited options for these vehicles — many had to refer customers back to dealerships.
Current Limitations: Add-Key Only
It is important to set expectations correctly. As of this initial July 2026 release, the update supports Add Key operations only. The All Keys Lost scenario is not yet supported for these 2025+ types. This means:
- You can program a spare smart key when at least one working key is present
- You cannot program keys from scratch if all keys have been lost
- Lonsdor has indicated that All Keys Lost support is in development, but no timeline has been announced
For shops that primarily handle spare key duplication and customer requests for an extra fob, this is still a significant revenue opportunity. For emergency all-keys-lost calls on 2025+ Toyotas, you will need to wait for the next update or use an alternative platform.
Hardware Requirements: The FP30 Cable Is Mandatory
One critical detail that locksmiths should not overlook: programming these 2025+ Toyota/Lexus smart keys requires the Lonsdor FP30 30-pin dedicated cable to bypass the PIN code verification. The standard K518 OBD cable will not work for these vehicles.
If your shop already owns a Lonsdor K518 but not the FP30 cable, you will need to add it to your toolkit before you can process these 2025+ models. The FP30 is available as a standalone accessory and connects directly to the K518 Pro / K518ISE main unit.
Credit System: 35 Credits Per Operation
Each Add Key operation on these 2025+ types consumes 35 Lonsdor credits. This is consistent with Lonsdor's existing credit-based IMMO model, where credits are earned by generating Lonsdor remote keys.
For a typical locksmith workflow, this means:
- Generate a Lonsdor LT30 or LT21-07 remote key → earn credits
- Use those credits to perform the Add Key procedure on the vehicle
- Net cost per job remains competitive with dealership pricing, where a single smart key replacement can run $400-$600
Which Key Shells to Use
Lonsdor has matched specific key shells to each IMMO type:
| IMMO Type | Recommended Key | Product Code |
|---|---|---|
| 8A BA / 4A BA | Lonsdor LT30 Dedicated Smart Key | LT30-02 |
| 8A B6 | Lonsdor LT21-07 8A BA Smart Key PCB | LT21-07 |
Stocking both key types ensures your shop is ready for the full range of 2025+ Toyota/Lexus vehicles. These are available through Lonsdor distributors and can be bundled with the FP30 cable for a complete kit.
How This Positions the K518 Platform in 2026
The 2025+ Toyota/Lexus IMMO update arrives at a critical moment. Toyota has been aggressively rolling out encrypted immobilizer systems that lock out aftermarket tools, and independent locksmiths have watched their addressable market shrink with each new model year. Lonsdor is one of the first aftermarket platforms to deliver a working solution for these vehicles.
Compared to competing car key programming platforms:
- Autel IM508/IM608 — Currently does not support 2025+ Toyota 8A-B6 through standard OBD. Requires additional gateway bypass hardware for newer Toyotas.
- Xhorse VVDI2 / Key Tool Plus — Supports some 2024-2025 Toyota models but coverage for 8A-B6 remains limited.
- OBDSTAR X300 DP Plus — Has partial coverage for 4A-BA but lacks 8A-B6 support as of mid-2026.
This puts the K518 platform in a strong competitive position for locksmiths who specialize in Asian vehicles. If your shop sees a steady flow of Toyota and Lexus customers, the K518 with this update directly translates to billable jobs that would otherwise go to the dealership.
Step-by-Step: Navigating the Update
Once your K518 Pro or K518ISE is updated to the latest firmware, the new Toyota 2025+ options appear under:
IMMO & Remote → Toyota → Select Type → PEPS → Type 11 (CAN) (2025-)
From there, select the appropriate sub-type (4A-BA, 8A BA, or 8A B6), connect the FP30 cable, and follow the on-screen prompts. As with any PEPS (Passive Entry Passive Start) system, make sure the vehicle battery is fully charged and all doors are closed before beginning the procedure.
What This Means for Your Shop
Every year that Toyota updates its immobilizer architecture, the window for independent key programming narrows. Updates like this one from Lonsdor do not just add a few vehicles to a coverage list — they keep independent locksmith shops viable against rising dealership exclusivity.
If you already own a K518 Pro or K518ISE, update your firmware immediately and order the FP30 cable and LT30-02 / LT21-07 key shells. If you have been on the fence about adding a dedicated IMMO programmer to your shop, the expanding 2025+ coverage makes the Lonsdor K518 series a stronger value proposition now than it was six months ago.
We will continue tracking Lonsdor updates — All Keys Lost support for these 2025+ types is the next milestone to watch.