Apple Car Launch Delayed to 2028, Self-Driving Features Scaled Back
The tech giant's ambitious electric vehicle project, Project Titan, faces challenges as it shifts strategy to align with current autonomous driving technology.
- Apple has reportedly delayed the launch of its electric vehicle to 2028 and scaled back its self-driving features.
- The vehicle, known internally as Project Titan, will now feature 'level two' autonomous driving features, similar to Tesla's Autopilot technology.
- The shift in strategy comes as Apple finds the push into cars more challenging than it initially hoped.
- Apple has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on the project but is yet to come up with a prototype.
- The company is now considering offering extra autonomous features as future upgrades once the car is released.