⚠️ Important Note

Disclaimer:
The list below is primarily based on user submissions. Vehicle profiles are tested and verified through user feedback.
Before ordering a WiCAN adapter, please review the following important notes:

  • For detailed information on compatibility with specific makes and models, you can search the relevant GitHub issues. Users often report experiences and others share helpful tips—it's a great resource for troubleshooting and identifying vehicle-specific behavior.

We highly recommend ordering the WiCAN PRO version because:

  • It features an advanced OBD chip, improving compatibility with a wider range of vehicles.
  • You’ll receive access to the latest features and firmware updates.
  • It offers better long-term support compared to the standard WiCAN because of memory limitations on the original WiCAN hardware.

2. Vehicle Alarm Triggers

On some vehicles, leaving an OBD adapter connected and polling the ECU while the car is off may trigger the vehicle’s alarm.

  • This behavior is controlled by the vehicle’s firmware.
  • In some cases, this feature can be disabled in the car’s settings.
  • In other cases, there may be no option to turn it off.

🚗 Vehicle Support Overview

WiCAN vehicle profiles are available for various models listed below. These profiles include vehicle-specific parameters—especially for electric vehicles—but also occasionally for standard (non-electric) models (e.g., odometer readings, fuel levels).

In most electric, hybrid, and standard vehicles, a set of standard OBD-II PIDs is supported—but the availability of these PIDs depends on the make and model:

  • Some manufacturers disable certain standard PIDs.
  • Others override or replace them with proprietary, manufacturer-specific PIDs.
  • For this reason, even vehicles from the same brand can offer different data access.

You can try scanning available standard PIDs using the Automate tab:

🔗 Scan Standard PIDs →


💡 Tip for Vehicle-Specific Info

When you're curious about whether your vehicle is supported or how it behaves with WiCAN:

  • Search GitHub issues for your vehicle’s make and model.
  • Many users share firsthand experiences, common pitfalls, and working configurations.

Supported Vehicles

  • Audi: PQ25/PQ26/PQ35/PQ46/MQB
  • BMW: 528i (Only supported in WiCAN PRO version)
  • BMW: i3 (Only supported in WiCAN PRO version)
  • BYD: Atto 3
  • BYD: Dolphin/Shark
  • BYD: Seal
  • Chevrolet: Bolt
  • Chevrolet: Volt/Ampera
  • Citroen: C-Zero
  • Dacia: Spring/CITY K-ZE
  • Fiat: 600e
  • Fiat: e-Ulysse
  • Genesis: GV60/GV70 EV/G80 Electrified
  • GWM: Ora Good Cat/Funky Cat/ES11/Haomao/Ora 03
  • Honda: Clarity-2018
  • Honda: Prologue
  • Hyundai: Ioniq2017
  • Hyundai: Ioniq5/Ioniq6/Kona
  • Jaguar: I-PACE
  • KGM: Torres EVX
  • Kia/Hyundai: Niro/Soul/Kona
  • Kia: Niro EV
  • Kia: Niro PHEV
  • Maxus: T90/EUNIC5/EUNIC6/EUNIC9/EV30/EG10/eDeliver3/eDeliver9
  • MG: MG5/Marvel/ZS
  • Mitsubishi: iMiEV/Outlander-PHEV
  • Mitsubishi: Outlander-PHEV 2023
  • Nissan : Ariya
  • Nissan : leaf-ze1
  • Opel: Ampere-E
  • Opel: EOBD (2004 - present)
  • Peugeot: e-208
  • Peugeot: iON
  • Porsche: Taycan
  • RAM: Promaster 3500 (2019)
  • Renault Zoe Ph2 (2020-)
  • Renault Zoe R110/R90
  • Renault: Ariya/Scenic EV E-TECH/Renault 5 E-TECH/Renault 4 E-TECH/Megane E-TECH GSR2 2024/Master EV E-TECH
  • Renault: Kangoo Z.E
  • Renault: Twizy
  • Smart: #1
  • Smart: EQ
  • Toyota: Rav4
  • Volvo: XC40
  • Volvo: XC40 BEV
  • Volvo: XC60 PHEV
  • VW: e-Golf
  • VW: e-Up
  • VW: ID
  • Xpeng: G6
  • Zeekr: 001