The Apple car has been rumored for nearly a decade, but its arrival has been shrouded in mystery. Despite the lack of official confirmation from Apple, rumors and speculation about the car's features and production continue to circulate. From autonomous driving to a price tag of less than €100,000, here's what we know so far about the much-anticipated "Apple Car".
Apple Car, also known as Project Titan, has been in development for nearly a decade, and its arrival was hardly anticipated by tech enthusiasts and car enthusiasts alike. Although Apple has never confirmed any rumors about the car, the latest news shows that the company is making progress on its self-driving car technology. Some of the sensors used in the car are said to be similar to the latest sensors iPhone, and Apple has been road-testing a fleet of driverless cars for several years.
According to reports Bloomberg the first Apple Car is not expected to be launched before 2026, as fully autonomous driving is still unfeasible. That's why Apple is said to have decided to equip its car with a steering wheel and pedals, along with the best electronic driving assistance systems. The infotainment system is said to be almost ready and will be based on a microprocessor specially developed by Apple and called Denali.
Despite the lack of official information about the Apple Car, the excitement surrounding its arrival is palpable. The combination of Apple's technological prowess and automotive industry expertise promises to create a unique and innovative driving experience. Although the design of the car remains a secret, we can assume that it will be sleek and stylish, with the trademark minimalism and attention to detail that Apple is known for.