The cars most likely to be stolen in new era of tech-savvy thefts
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Victoria Police has revealed the cars most likely to be stolen as they issue a warning that a new era of tech-savvy thieves no longer need keys to break in.

The incidence of car thefts across the state has surged in recent years. According to the latest figures from the Crime Statistics Agency, 33,212 vehicles were reported stolen in the year ending in September.

In some instances, police said the cars were stolen without the owner’s keys.
Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Bob Hill.
Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Bob Hill. (Paul Rovere)
Police estimate more than 10,000 of those cars were stolen with key cloning devices, which mimic or clone technology to override the vehicle’s security system.

Authorities managed to confiscate 800 key cloning devices last year.

Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner for Regional Operations, Bob Hill, stated, “Our intelligence suggests that up to 30 vehicles are stolen daily in Victoria using key cloning technology.”

Hill further noted, “We are increasingly discovering key cloning devices during search warrants and when intercepting suspicious vehicles.”

He emphasized, “This technique is pervasive within criminal circles, and it’s imperative for the community to unite in efforts to curb car theft.”

The rise in theft has notably impacted popular car makes and models.

Toyota Land Cruisers, Corollas, Hiluxs, and Rav 4s and Holden Commodores and Subaru Imprezas were most likely stolen using technology.

Toyota Hilux vehicle. The Hilux is one of the most popular pick-up vehicles in the world.
The Toyota Hilux is one of the most popular pick-up vehicles in the world. (Getty)

From 2022 to 2025, Subaru Imprezas saw a 14.4 per cent increase in thefts, Toyota Rav 4s saw a 9.9 per cent increase and Toyota Land Cruisers saw a 9.5 per cent increase.

The suburbs targeted by this type of theft were Melbourne, Dandenong, Tarneit, Narre Warren, St Albans, Craigieburn, Southbank, Reservoir, Truganina and Epping.

Police are working with the companies and believe the common theme is their push to start ignitions.

They are also arresting thieves and recovering stolen cars, 80 per cent of which were returned to their owners last year.

Car owners are advised to lock their car, park their car off the street and invest in an anti-theft device.

“The best thing you can do is park your car off the street and install anti-theft devices, such as OBD port locks, to reduce your chances of falling victim,” Hill said. 

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