Developments surrounding the Apple Car are taking a new turn as Apple focuses on a simpler and less ambitious design for the electric vehicle. The company originally planned a driverless car with full autonomous functionality but recent reports suggest a new direction. Below we will highlight the latest information about the Apple Car and its future, including the changed plans and revised timeline.
The idea of an Apple Car has captured the imagination of technology and automotive enthusiasts alike since it was first mentioned in 2014. But the project has undergone a series of changes and turbulence that have called its future into question. With the youngest developments, a clearer picture is emerging for the Apple Car, and we take a closer look at what to expect. Originally, Apple wanted to develop a driverless car that could drive fully autonomously on the roads. However, these ambitious plans have been reconsidered.
Apple Car is said to offer a Level 2+ system
The company is now focusing on an electric vehicle with fewer autonomous functions. Instead of Level 4 autonomy, the Apple Car is expected to offer a Level 2+ system. This means that it will offer driver assistance functions such as steering and braking/acceleration support, but the driver remains in charge and must keep an eye on the road. This decision has also affected the timing of the Apple Car's launch. Apple originally planned to launch the vehicle around 2026 but is now targeting a 2028 release at the earliest. This timing is crucial to the fate of the project as the company is under pressure to deliver on its internal commitments. The Apple Car project has had a turbulent history. There has been speculation about its abandonment in favor of an autonomous system, but Apple still seems to want to develop its own vehicle under the Apple brand. (Photo by Andrey Suslov / Bigstockphoto)