Impressive video shows what Apple’s autonomous car would look like in 2024

An Apple fan created an impressive video showing what could be the design of Apple’s autonomous car.

YouTube user ConceptCreator has put together impressive 3D renderings of the longtime vehicle with a curved and sleek chassis.

This is what Apple's autonomous car will look like when it goes into production in 2024

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This is what Apple’s autonomous car will look like when it goes into production in 2024Credit: LetsGoDigital

Internal sources revealed earlier this week that Apple plans to launch the top secret car in 2024.

ConceptCreator, which also serves Jermaine online, worked with the Dutch technology site Let’sGoDigital on the images.

He said he started assembling the designs “some time ago”, but felt that now was the right time to launch them after this week’s revelations.

The car in the clip features a glorious gray color that resembles the space gray available in the new Apple AirPods Max headphones.

An Apple fan assembled the designs and posted them on YouTube

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An Apple fan assembled the designs and posted them on YouTubeCredit: LetsGoDigital
Apple's classic curved design gives the vehicle a futuristic look

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Apple’s classic curved design gives the vehicle a futuristic lookCredit: LetsGoDigital

Apple’s classic curved design gives the vehicle a futuristic look that would not look out of place in a sci-fi movie.

The iPhone manufacturer’s logo is engraved on the front and the headlights extend along the front of the hood.

ConceptCreator cast doubt on whether Apple would ever end the project, which has been underway for some time.

“If that happens, it is clear that no charger is included!” he joked.

Apple ‘intends to launch autonomous CAR in 2024 with innovative battery technology’

Buyers may have to wait just a few years before getting their hands on them, according to a report this week.

Sources with knowledge of the plans told Reuters that the car, known as Project Titan, will finally have a 2024 completion date.

The Titan Project, which has had an ill-fated start since it was first launched in 2014, has gone through a series of iterations as Apple looked to the future of driverless passenger cars.

Apple tried to design its own vehicle when the project was first launched, before abandoning the idea and focusing on software and battery development.

In 2018, when Doug Field, a longtime Apple veteran who worked briefly at Tesla, returned to the project, he fired 190 people from the project team the following year.

Since then, Apple has taken steps to build a vehicle for consumers, sources told Reuters.

Although the plans have not yet been made public, sources say the tech giant is looking to build a personal vehicle to rival other companies.

Some say the coronavirus pandemic has created significant delays for Apple, which could lead to the production of such a driverless vehicle by 2025 or even later.

Tim Cook – Relentless CEO of Apple who ‘tears the team’

He is a ruthless businessman who grew up from humble beginnings to become CEO of the most valuable company in the world.

And now Apple boss Tim Cook, 59, is worth about $ 1 billion less than a decade after taking over from Steve Jobs, the relentless founder.

Cook grew up in the small town of Robertsdale, Alabama.

His father, Donald, was a shipyard worker, while his mother, Geraldine, was a housewife.

Cook graduated from industrial engineering at Auburn University in 1982.

As a student, he developed a system to improve traffic lights near the college that was so successful that it was adopted by the local police.

This promising start was followed by the surprising success that led Cook to work at several tech giants before joining Apple in 1998.

Alabaman would have received a personal invitation from Jobs to join the company.

After Jobs’s tragic death in 2011, Cook took the reins and led the company more and more.

Like Jobs, he rules with an iron fist, sometimes leaving the team “in tears” after meetings, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The team refers to Cook’s Friday meeting with the operations and finance team as an ‘evening meeting with Tim’ as they tend to last late into the night.

Cook oversaw the launch of several important Apple products during his nine-year stint, including the Apple Watch and Apple TV +.

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