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Apple Will Use Rare Elements For Its First Electric Car

Apple Will Use Rare Elements For Its First Electric Car

Apple Inc. intends to maximize the performance and structural integrity of its forthcoming electric vehicle (EV) by incorporating high-quality rare components. According to a respected source, the tech business has titled this venture ‘Project Titan’ as the developers want to use titanium in the EV.

According to the article, Apple’s key partner in EV development is Foxconn. Both businesses hope to unveil the production prototype in 2025, despite a recent shift in the department’s hierarchical hierarchy. Although the reveal timeline is fixed, the commercial production might not commence till later.

Apple Will Use Rare Elements For Its First Electric Car

In addition, Apple intends to debut its vehicle as a rival to the Tesla Model S, Audi E-Tron GT, Porsche Panamera, Mercedes-Benz EQS, and Lucid Air. The usage of titanium and other high-end materials in the EV will cost more than $100,000.

The automobile will most likely have fully automated driving capabilities and other technological technologies. Apple has yet to publish the car’s performance, range, and further details; nevertheless, given its competition and positioning, it is anticipated to include multiple impressive and novel features to compete with other major hitters in the EV arena.