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Welcome To TechTeezy Apple's interest in a car dates back to before the original iPhone, and Apple executives discussed building a car before the device launched. Steve Jobs considered developing an Apple car, and even met with the manufacturer of the lightweight, inexpensive "V-Vehicle" in 2010, but is said to have ultimately decided not to work on a car in 2008, preferring instead to focus development on the iPhone. With the iPhone now secure as Apple's most profitable device, Apple has turned to other avenues of research and development, once again exploring the possibility of a car-related project. The first details on the Apple Car started leaking out at the beginning of 2015. In February of 2015, a mysterious van leased to Apple was spotted driving around streets in Northern California. The van had a camera rig attached to it with multiple cameras, leading to speculation that Apple was using it to develop a product similar to Google Street View. More outlandish speculation ranged towards the possibility of a self-driving vehicle, but people who spotted the vans quickly determined the vans had drivers. Apple later came out and said the vans were related to a mapping project, but they were undoubtedly the catalyst that led to the discovery of Apple's secret on a car. Shortly after, self-driving vehicles outfitted with the same types of cameras and sensors were also being spotted, which were later determined to be a group of Lexus RX450h SUVs leased from Hertz, by Apple. These were the first sure sign that Apple was working on a self-driving software. In June of 2017, Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke publicly about Apple's work on autonomous driving software, confirming the company's work in a rare candid moment. Apple doesn't often share details on what it's working on, but when it comes to the car software, it's a bit harder to keep quiet because of regulations. Apple's car team is said to be aiming to create a self-driving vehicle that would let a user input their destination and be driven there with "little or no other engagement." Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes the car will be Apple's next star product with Apple able to offer "better integration of hardware, software and services" than potential competitors in the automotive market, with Apple-designed chips manufactured by TSMC. An EE Times analyst suggests the chip could be called the C1 and could Apple has more recently been testing a self-driving shuttle service called PAIL, an acronym for "Palo Alto to Infinite Loop." The shuttle program will transport employees between Apple's offices in Silicon Valley. Apple is reportedly partnering with Volkswagen and will be installing its self-driving software in Volkswagen T6 Transporter vans to serve as it's employee shuttle. Fueling speculation even further, Apple was rumored to be planning to partner with Hyundai for manufacturing the Apple Car, with plans to transition the Apple Car development to its Kia brand as part of an arrangement that could see production happen in the United States. Rumors suggested that under the partnership with Hyundai, Hyundai Mobis would be in charge of design and production for some Apple Car components, and Hyundai Group affiliate Kia would provide the U.S. production line for Apple Cars. Apple reportedly considered Hyundai-Kia because the deal would give Apple access to an established automaker with the capability to produce vehicles in North America. Hyundai-Kia was also willing to give Apple control over both the Apple Car software and the hardware, with Apple planning for a full Apple-branded vehicle and not a Kia model that includes Apple software. After many years of conflicting reports, it seems safe to say in 2021 that Apple Car is not dead. Apple continues to invest heavily into the sector and appear to be positioning themselves for market entry. Weather that be as an autonomous driving software manufacturer or as a proper automobile manufacturer, or both remain to be seen. One thing that we can be sure of however, is that Apple has clearly prioritized this project and has some of their best and brightest working on it, which bodes extremely well for the likelihood that we will see some very interesting developments in the future. If you like my video, please SUBSCRIBE and don’t forget to press the bell, 🔔 like, comment and share. Stay safe. ---------------------------------- ▶️ Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEEw... ---------------------------------- ▶️Follow me: • Facebook: / techteezy-10. . • Instagram: / techteezy1 • Twitter: / techteezy1 --------------------------------- ▶️ For business inquiries: info@techteezy.com ----------------------------------- #applecar #applesmartcar #TechTeezy #appleelectriccar #autonomouscar #applesmartcar #icar #appleicar #apple