In 2025, HaynesPro has taken a big step forward in keeping workshops aligned with an automotive market that changes faster than a diagnostic trouble code can pop up. With more electrified vehicles, more complex electronics, and new brands entering the parc, technical data must be updated constantly—otherwise, workshops lose time, accuracy, and profitability.
This year, the vehicle database has been improved with 4 new brands and 42 new models.
Over the last quarter alone, the database was enriched with 15 new models, 223 new types, and more than 50,000 new methods and data entries.
Today, the up-to-date HaynesPro vehicle database covers 93 vehicle brands and a total of 20,201 vehicle models.
Why these HaynesPro database updates matter for workshops
1) New models added: better coverage of the latest vehicles (ICE + EV)
The newly added models reflect what workshops are seeing more and more: a mix of EV growth, refreshed platforms, and new manufacturers.
New models now covered include:
- Toyota bZ4X
- BMW i5
- BYD T3
- Ford Capri Electric
- Ford Explorer Electric
- Hyundai Elite i20
- JAC E-JS4
- Mercedes-Benz CLE
- Nissan NV350
- Renault 5 E-Tech
- Renault Dokker
- Renault Lodgy
- Renault Symbio
- Volkswagen Tayron
- XPENG G6
- XPENG G9
- -XPENG P7
For workshops, this means fewer “unknown vehicles” and fewer dead ends when a customer rolls in with a brand-new model.
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2) More updated procedures: safer and more reliable repairs
This update isn’t just about adding vehicles. HaynesPro has significantly strengthened core workshop procedures, especially around modern powertrains and safety-critical systems, including:
- Battery procedures (disconnect/reconnect)
- High-voltage system power-down procedures
- Automatic transmission emergency park release and fluid level check / drain & refill
- CVT transmission emergency park release and fluid service procedures
- Dual-clutch transmission emergency park brake release and fluid service procedures
- Braking system bleeding, maintenance/test modes, EPB procedures and initialization
- Cooling system drain & refill
- Timing belt and timing chain removal/installation
- Turbocharger removal/installation
- Service reset, inspection mode activation, and more
These updates help reduce mistakes, improve consistency, and make interventions easier to document in a professional way.HaynesPro updates
3) ADAS and onboard electronics: the level of detail workshops now need
ADAS is no longer “premium-only.” It’s everywhere—and that changes workshop responsibilities. HaynesPro strengthens ADAS-related coverage, including:
- 360° camera systems (front/rear/side)
- Forward-facing camera systems
- Rear-view camera systems
- Radar unit aiming
- Lane keeping assist
- Blind spot monitoring
- Anti-collision systems
- Night vision camera systems
This matters directly for recalibration workflows after:
- Windscreen replacement,
- Front/rear impacts,
- Suspension or geometry work,
- Camera/radar replacement.
📘 Also discover: ADAS recalibration: why workshop documentation and procedure accuracy are now non-negotiable
How workshops can use these HaynesPro updates to work faster and smarter
1) Standardise interventions on newer vehicles
With 50,000+ new methods and data entries added in the last quarter, workshops can standardise operations even when facing newer models. Updates include key practical data such as:
- jacking and lifting points,
- service resets,
- technical drawings,
- labour times,
- inspection/service modes,
- tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) initialization,
- wheel alignment settings, and more.
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2) Improve diagnostic speed and accuracy
Updated electrical and system information helps technicians reach the right answer faster, including:
- Control units
- Diagnostic connectors
- Fuses and relays
- Grounding points
- SRS/airbag system diagrams
- Stop/start procedures
- Electric drive motor management data
Less time guessing. More time fixing.
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3) Stay ahead of the evolving vehicle parc
By adding and expanding coverage for emerging brands and EV models (BYD, XPENG, JAC, etc.), HaynesPro supports workshops that want to stay competitive—especially with fleets and customers who adopt new tech earlier than the average driver.
HaynesPro updates: a real performance lever for workshops
These 2025 updates turn technical data into a workshop advantage:
- Faster identification and repair on newer vehicles,
- Safer procedures for high-voltage and electronic systems,
- Fewer errors and comebacks,
- Better productivity per job,
- Stronger professional credibility with customers and fleets.
With MecaInfo + HaynesPro, workshops get reliable, continuously updated technical data—so the workshop stays ready for what’s arriving next.
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