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Go Volkswagen: Elsa To

| Feature | Elsa to go | VW WeConnect (Private) | VW WeShare (Fleet) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes (aftermarket) | No (only remote lock/unlock, no start) | Yes (OEM, but limited to VW-owned car-sharing) | | Multi-user management | Yes (unlimited users) | No (single driver profile) | Only for registered car-sharers | | Commercial fleet restrictions | Advanced (geofencing, time slots) | None | Basic | | Cross-brand compatibility | Yes (can mix VW with BMW/Mini) | No | No |

Request a 14-day pilot with two vehicles in your fleet. Test the keyless start feature during rush hour and the geofencing alerts. Chances are, after two weeks, you will never want to hold a physical VW key again. Disclaimer: Features, pricing, and compatibility are subject to change. Always consult with an authorized Elsa to go installer regarding your specific Volkswagen model and region (EU/UK/Switzerland availability varies). elsa to go volkswagen

Do not attempt DIY. The installation involves tapping into the VW's convenience CAN bus and immobilizer. Certified technicians can perform the install in about 45 minutes per vehicle at your depot. | Feature | Elsa to go | VW

This article dives deep into what Elsa to go is, how it integrates with Volkswagen vehicles, its key features, pricing models, and why it is becoming the industry standard for "keyless" mobility. First, let’s clarify the terminology. "Elsa to go" is derived from ELSA (Elektronische Service-Abruf), a telematics platform developed by the German company Mountainbase (formerly part of Daimler's moovel group). When paired with the phrase "Volkswagen," it refers to a specific hardware and software retrofit solution that allows fleet operators to control Volkswagen vehicles via a smartphone application. The installation involves tapping into the VW's convenience