- In March 2024, Hyundai and Kia implemented enhanced anti-theft measures, including free software upgrades and ignition cylinder protectors, leading to a 37.5% reduction in thefts of their vehicles in the U.S. in 2024.
- In August 2025, Ford introduced a subscription-based security feature for its F-150 and Super Duty trucks, offering theft notifications, a stolen vehicle hotline, and a Start Inhibit feature via the FordPass App, aiming to combat high theft rates.
- In March 2024, OnStar continues to provide in-vehicle security, emergency services, and stolen vehicle tracking across multiple countries, maintaining a significant presence in the vehicle anti-theft market.
- In February 2020, Ituran offers stolen vehicle recovery and tracking services, operating in countries like the U.S., Brazil, and Israel, with over 2 million subscribers as of June 2020.
- In January 2024, Spireon acquired LoJack's U.S. stolen vehicle recovery business, integrating GPS and cellular technology for vehicle tracking and recovery, enhancing its connected car solutions.



