
Yes, two people can absolutely use the App for the same vehicle. Lexus allows you to share digital key access and app controls with other drivers through a feature typically called Guest Access or Vehicle Sharing. This is designed for families or households where multiple people regularly drive the same car, allowing both a primary and a secondary user to have their own personalized app experience connected to the vehicle.
The process usually involves the primary account holder, who is initially linked to the car, sending an invitation from within their Lexus App. The second person receives the invite, downloads the app, and creates their own Lexus Enform Remote account. Once accepted, the secondary user gains access to a suite of remote features.
However, it's important to understand that access levels may differ. The primary account often retains administrative privileges, while the secondary user might have limitations. Commonly shared features include:
Features that are typically restricted for secondary users might include valet mode management or certain vehicle settings configurations. The exact capabilities can vary by model year and subscription plan.
| Feature | Primary User Access | Secondary (Guest) User Access |
|---|---|---|
| Remote Door Lock/Unlock | Full | Full |
| Remote Engine Start | Full | Full |
| Vehicle Location | Full | Full |
| Schedule Start | Full | Full (on some models) |
| Service Alerts | Full | Full |
| Valet Mode Management | Full | Limited or None |
| Vehicle Settings | Full | Limited |
| Add/Remove Guests | Full | None |
To set it up, open your Lexus App, navigate to the 'Sharing' or 'Guest Access' section, and follow the prompts to invite the second driver via their email address. This setup ensures both of you can conveniently control the car without sharing a single login, maintaining individual security and preferences.

My wife and I share our RX, and the app is a lifesaver for that. I set her up as a guest user in about two minutes right from my . Now, if she’s going to the store and I’ve got the keys, she can just use her own phone to remote start it and get the AC going. We never have to wonder where the other parked. It’s just one less thing to coordinate in a busy day.

From a technical standpoint, supports multiple user profiles for a single VIN. The system authenticates users through individual accounts, not the vehicle itself. The primary owner initiates sharing, granting permission to a secondary account. This maintains security, as each person uses their own credentials. The app's functionality for the secondary user is a subset of the primary's, ensuring core remote services are available without granting full administrative control over the vehicle's digital profile.

Think of it like having a spare key, but smarter. Instead of handing over a physical fob, you’re giving someone limited access through their smartphone. They get their own login for the App, so you’re not sharing passwords. It’s perfect for a second driver in the house. They can warm up the car in winter or check if it’s locked, but you still have the main control over the deeper settings. It’s designed for convenience and peace of mind.

Absolutely. I did this for my son when he started driving our family NX. I’m the primary on the app, but I added him as an authorized user. He loves being able to start the car from his after soccer practice, and I appreciate that I can still see the car’s location for safety. It’s a great feature that makes sharing one car between two drivers much smoother. You just need to make sure your Lexus Enform Remote subscription is active for all the features to work.


