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Hyundai and Kia are no longer in talks with Apple about an autonomous EV

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Apple’s Project Titan autonomous EV project has made headlines lately over rumors that it could be built on a developed platform. by Hyundai and its subsidiary Kia.

However, the potential deal went from “closed” to “on hold” rather quickly, and now automakers say they are no longer in talks with Apple, according to Bloomberg.

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Hyundai reportedly provided the North American-built platform electric vehicle. for Project Titan, while Apple would have developed the vehicle’s hardware and software.

Hyundai confirmed that the talks took place, though it covered it a bit by saying that “we understand that Apple is in talks with a variety of automakers, including Hyundai Motors.”

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Production was supposed to start in 2024, according to a report by Korea IT News, so the latest development is quite disappointing.

However, Apple’s famous privacy is a breeding ground for rumors, especially about a product as potentially consequential as a standalone EV.

The companies may have decided to keep the talks down, and could still restart.

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He also reportedly spoke with six Japanese automakers, according to a recent Nikkei report.

However, analyst Ming-chi Kuo, who has a good track record on Apple rumors, recently told Apple Insider that Apple is still planning to use Hyundai’s E-GMP platform for its first EV, with Kia manufacturing the vehicle in the last few years. The USA Not before 2025.

Engadget / TechConflict.Com

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