In Germany, the very seriousFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitungbroadcast
information according to which the apple firmwould be present on
Germanic soilin the heart of Berlinfor a secret work of
automotive research and development. In a
building of the capital, a small team would actually be at the foot of
war for what would constitutepart of the Titan project
d’Apple, or the development of an electric car:
The German newspaper reports15 to 20 employees
gathered in this place whose exact location is unknown. The team
would include senior technicians, developers and engineers, all specialists in
the German automobile industry.
In the article, several recent rumors intersect. The author speaks
in particular the development of an electric car in this mystery place,
however, theautonomous drivingwould not be part of it, the
technology being still too young for use and implementation
widespread fast enough for Apple.
It is also reported that the apple company would be in contact with
BMW and Sixtfor the development of a system of sharing
vehicle, like the “Drive Now” created by BMX and Sixt, which allows the
vehicle rental (BMW) by the minute.
Concerning the design of the vehicle, it is a question of
collaboration with the Austrian manufacturer Magna Steyr,
specialist in high-end cars (Mercedes Class E, BMW X3, Aston
Martin, etc.).
So after the sheds discovered last weekwith different names of
deities and titans of Greek mythology, so here is a confirmation
more concerning Apple's desire to arrive in the coming years
in the automobile market, with a solution
electric.
Finally, to get a first look at what the Apple Car could do
look like,the
Motor Trend magazine attempted to create a conceptafter brainstorming
with different analysts.
Also read, theinformation on the "Apple
Car":
- Titan: the
Apple's driverless electric car project
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Because: a titanic project, team and objectives revealed - THE
rumor of the day evokes Apple's ambition in the automobile... and
Tesla
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