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Apple’s clandestine car project delayed
The secretive Project Titan, generally assumed to be the Apple Car, has been rumored to launch something in 2020.
But new rumors, or rumors of rumors, say it’s looking more like 2021, according to Time. The subject has been danced around, but neither confirmed nor denied.
Apple CEO Tim Cook wouldn’t expand on the possibility in an interview with Fortune, but acknowledged that there are growing ranks of auto experts on Apple’s payroll, and that they aren’t being paid for nothing.
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Still, with the Wall Street Journal reporting that Project Titan’s suspected leader Steve Zadesky is walking away from both the project and the company, it’s making the unclear future of the Apple Car even murkier.
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