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Apple iCar Designs Capture Apple’s Journey from the 80s; All Eyes On Apple’s Autonomous Driving System

Apple iCar Designs Capture Apple’s Journey from the 80s; All Eyes On Apple’s Autonomous Driving System

Ritwik Roy

Concept pictures have revealed important clues as to how the Apple iCar will look like. Motor experts have revealed innovative ideas of Apple's driverless vehicle. Apple has recently revealed that it is investing a lot in driverless cars. This has put an end to years of speculation whether Apple will work on a driverless car or not. It is still unknown what the design of future iCar will be, but Apple has promised that it will be like no one else, both in terms of design and performance.

According to The Sun, Click Mechanic experts have re-imagined five Apple products that Apple can pass as their own. These five cars have brought Apple classics to life in a way never experience before. Speculations regarding Apple self-driving car have been doing rounds ever since the company launched the electric car project Titan, two years ago. The designs presented are iCar Macintosh, based on Macintosh 128K, iCAr G3, based on iMac G3, iCar 7, based on iPhone 7, iCar Air, based on MacBook Air and birds-eye view of iMac G3-inspired cars.

The five designs cover Apple's journey from "square like 80s to the smooth and sleek feel of today." Project Titan reportedly had 1,000+ engineers at secret labs in California. The Cupertino-tech giant even registered free domain names such as pple.car, apple.cars and apple.auto. However, a number of issues drove Apple to shelve the project and concentrate instead on developing an autonomous driving system. Meanwhile Tesla has already taken a lead in the self-driving vehicle segment.

Tesla Model 3 is the most-anticipated EV that has created a massive hype with an overwhelming 400,000+ pre-orders already. Reservation holders paid $1,000 as deposit to pre-order a Model 3. What will be interesting to see is how Tesla tackles such massive demand, considering its history of delivering vehicles later than promised dates.

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