Here are the top 10 facts about the rumors surrounding an
Apple car:
Top 1# The media
The rumors of an Apple car, often referred to as the
"Apple Car," "iCar," or "Project Titan," began
circulating in the media in 2014.
Top 2# The Team
Reports have suggested that Apple has assembled a team of
thousands of engineers and other employees to work on the project, which is
thought to be based at a secret facility in Silicon Valley. In 2016, it was
reported that Apple had a secret team working on an EV project, known as
Project Titan. However, the project has faced numerous challenges and setbacks,
and it is not clear whether it is still active.
Top 3# Innovation
Capabilities
Apple has a long history of innovation and has disrupted a
number of industries, including personal computing, music, and smartphones. It
is not uncommon for the company to explore new areas of business.
Top 4# CEO is
hinting
In 2015, Apple CEO Tim Cook was asked about the possibility
of an Apple Car, and he responded that "the automotive industry is
interesting." This statement has been interpreted by some as a hint of
Apple's interest in the space.
Top 5# They
already looking for Suppliers
In 2016, it was reported that Apple had assembled a team of
experts to work on an EV project, and it was rumored that the company was in
talks with a number of automotive manufacturers like Hyundai.
Top 6# Permit to
Test
In 2018, Apple received a permit to test autonomous vehicles
in California, fueling speculation that the company was working on self-driving
technology for an EV.
Top 7# Invested heavily in research and development
Apple has previously been granted patents for technologies
related to autonomous vehicles, including a patent for a self-driving car
system that uses augmented reality to display information to the driver.
Top 8# Apple EV Patent
Apple has been granted a patent for a self-driving car,
according to a report from the US Patent and Trademark Office. The patent,
titled "Systems and Methods for Determining a Position of a Vehicle,"
describes a system that uses sensors and cameras to determine the position of
the vehicle in relation to its surroundings.
Top 9# Brand Reputation
It is not yet known how Apple's EV would compare to other electric vehicles in
terms of price, range, and other features. However, the company has a
reputation for producing high-quality products, so it is likely that an Apple
EV would be a competitive offering in the market.
Top 10# Track
record
Apple has a proven track record of success in other
industries, and its entry into the EV market could potentially shake things up.
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