Strengths
- Hyundai/Kia full coverage
- Honda ID47 (Hitag-3)
- VAG MQB platform
- Direct chip cloning via VVDI Mini Key Tool
Limitations
- Slower on late-model GM
- Some U.S. truck PEPS not fully supported
Where this programmer fits in the buying decision
The Xhorse VVDI Key Tool Plus sits in the pro tier at $1,800–$2,400. Tablet-form pad and programmer combo with strong European and Asian coverage. VVDI's annual update cadence is faster than competitors. Across our directory it has confirmed compatibility for 2393 model-year pages spanning 1 manufacturers.
Whether to invest in this tool depends almost entirely on volume. For a single one-off pairing, calling a mobile automotive locksmith with this same programmer is roughly half the cost of buying it yourself ($120–$220 plus the fob). For locksmiths, fleet operators, or DIYers with multiple vehicles, the unit cost amortizes quickly — especially relative to dealer programming fees.
Chip families covered
The Xhorse VVDI Key Tool Plus has confirmed coverage across the following chip families in our directory:
- Texas 4D63 (40-bit) — 18 vehicles. Texas Instruments, 40-bit DST.
- Texas 4D63 80-bit — 21 vehicles. Texas Instruments, 80-bit DST.
- PCF7953 (Hitag-PRO) — 21 vehicles. NXP, Hitag-PRO (AES-128).
Honest assessment
A pro-tier programmer like the Xhorse VVDI Key Tool Plus is the right answer for working automotive locksmiths, busy independent shops, and high-volume DIYers. The price is meaningful but the coverage breadth pays for itself over a season of use. Expect a steeper learning curve and an annual subscription to keep coverage current.