Apple's team working on the company's long-discussed electric vehicle has been "disbanded for some time" and will soon need to be reorganized so that mass production of the vehicle can begin by 2025. This is now reported by renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Apple's plans for an electric vehicle have Report Apple has suffered numerous setbacks since the project was approved in 2014, including several leadership changes. In November 2021, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that Apple is accelerating work on the project and is aiming for an electric vehicle with full self-driving capabilities - currently known as the Apple Car. Gurman said Apple is aiming for a 2025 launch, but the timeline could still shift due to development challenges.
Apple Car: Presentation not possible before 2025
Apple's vice president of technology, Kevin Lynch, took over the leadership of the Apple Car project last year, according to Gurman. Lynch, who is known for his work on the Apple Watch, has been with Apple since 2013 and previously held a senior position at Adobe. Rumors surrounding the Apple Car vary widely, but if the team is successfully reorganized, the vehicle could be unveiled in three years at the earliest. (Photo by Vladislav27 / Bigstockphoto)