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Now, of course, there won't be a release date in 2026 or beyond, as Bloomberg reports that Apple has told the 2,000 employees working on the Apple Car that the project has been scrapped. Apple Car ...
An Apple spokeswoman declined to comment to Bloomberg on the company’s plans. Since it began taking shape in 2014, the car project — codenamed Titan and T172 — has seen several bosses come ...
Apple is also pushing back the date for any launch to 2026, according to Bloomberg, marking the latest reported delay following several other purported target dates for a car—some as early as 2019.
It is more than logical to assume the Apple Car will be priced above $100,000 — unless, of course, the company builds two models: one EV for the masses and another to push the limits.
Apple’s long-rumored car could cost less than $100,000 when it’s finally available to buy, according to Bloomberg. The car may have reduced self-driving capabilities than originally planned.
Musk, of course, is no stranger to ... Musk said in 2015 that he wasn't threatened by its interest in the electric-car market. "It's good that Apple is moving and investing in this direction.
Apple has reportedly pulled down the shutters on Project Titan, its initiative to build the future of transportation. If the reports are accurate, the project chewed through billions of dollars ...