Apple decides to develop electric cars independently
Apple decides to develop electric cars independently
A few days ago, according to foreign media reports, Apple decided to independently develop electric cars instead of looking for foundries. At present, Apple is resuming its automotive research and development center and is beginning to process documents related to suppliers of electric vehicle parts.
In the initial stage of the project, Apple plans to independently develop an electric car with autonomous driving functions, but with a series of problems and related restrictions, Apple decided to find a car manufacturer to jointly develop an electric car . Prior to this, Apple had "scandals" with Hyundai Motors, Nissan Motors, Magna and Toyota Motors, but the negotiations all ended in failure. With the outbreak of the new energy vehicle market, Apple decided not to postpone the project, and decided to independently build an electric vehicle with autonomous driving functions. According to previous plans, Apple's first electric car is planned to be mass-produced and listed in 2024.
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