Is Apple really making an iCar
Although Apple has not commented
on any plans to make an electric car, there are rumours abound which say that
Apple is making an electric car with autonomous driving features.
It all started in 2016 when CEO
Tim Cook was asked if Apple was making an iCar, and Cook neither confirmed nor
denied it.
Since then, however, evidence
supporting the rumour has grown.
Responding to queries about the
Apple car during the declaration of Apple's Q4 financial results in 2016, CEO
Tim Cook had said, "Apple always looks for ways that we can improve the
experience and the customers' experience on different sets of products."
Following Cook's reply, it was
reported that Apple's car project had been named "Titan".
Recently, it was reported that
Apple had hired ex-Blackberry engineers to work on its autonomous car OS
project in Canada, and that $10 billion was invested in the same for research
and development. According to MacRumours, recently Apple also bought several
car related domain names including apple.car and apple.auto.
According to The Financial
Times, the Apple car, which is rumoured to look like a minivan, is already
under development and will be first showcased in 2019. It will go on sale in
2020-21. In even more suggestive evidence, Apple's director of production
integrity, Steve Kenner, wrote a letter to US transport regulators about the
vehicle and its rules.
The letter also urged regulators
to treat "new entrants" at par with established auto manufacturers.
Reportedly, Apple is also planning
to buy auto giant McLaren, and has signed a NDA with a South Korean battery
manufacturer for car batteries.
Reportedly, Steven Kenner's
letter to US transportation regulators said that Apple was "excited about
the potential of automated systems in many areas, including transportation and
that there were significant societal benefits of automated vehicles [to be
realized]".
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