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Apple is working on a self-driving electric vehicle for the 2025 launch

Apple is working on a self-driving electric vehicle for the 2025 launch

Apple’s Project Titan is working on a self-driving electric vehicle for a 2025 launch.

Apple silicon

Apple has completed “much of the core work” on a specialized processor designed to power it is self-driving electric cars. According to the report, the company aims to launch the vehicle in four years.

In recent years, Apple’s chip development has expanded and its performance is impressive. The car’s chip is “the most advanced component” of the vehicle, and the company is nearing a real-world trial of a fleet of test vehicles in California.

Touch-controlled

Rumors suggest that Apple intends to deliver a vehicle without a steering wheel. The vehicle would be controlled by a large touchscreen device running an OS similar to iOS. The interior of the vehicle could be spacious and feature limousine-style seating.

There has been speculation over Apple’s business model regarding the car, with some sources claiming that the company seeks to compete with Uber, Lyft, and other services, however, report claims that the “more likely scenario” is that Apple will sell directly to individuals.

No proprietary cable

Apple does not wish to develop a proprietary charging cable for the car. Instead, the company wants to make the vehicle compatible with the public “combined charging system” (CCS) standard, allowing the vehicle to be charged at most public charging stations.

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Leadership shuffles

Apple’s Project Titan was established in 2014. Five different executives have run the Project to date. Speculation by The Verge questions whether the movement of leadership around the position is a sign of progress being made or a continued shifting of the goal.

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