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Samit Basu
Apple's finalists were Hyundai and VW. Japanese were never seriously considered by Apple due to a lack of a suitable Japanese EV platform to underpin Apple Car.
The industry followers contend Hyundai still is the favorite partner, after issuing its vague denial about not cooperating with Apple on "Self-driving cars" and VW CEO's dismissal of the Apple Car project. In other word, Hyundai just gave a cover story after Apple complaints of massive media publicity.
Hyundai and VW were two finalists for the Apple Car project because their EV platforms were the most advanced in the industry. Discussions with Nissan were never progressed beyond low-level meetings and never advanced to the point that required CEO level interactions like Hyundai and VW.
To understand why Apple initially settled on Hyundai's e-GMP platform as basis of Apple Car, read this.
https://www.motor1.com/news/487206/genesis-gv60-kia-c7-ioniq5-spy/
robert maes
Let’s hope Nissan is not involved. Every project deserves a fair chance
Alan Harrison
Let’s hope Nissan is not involved. Every project deserves a fair chance
Well, lets face it, who would want to do business with Nissan right now?
Sven Asai
They need a new hit? Then bring back my former Sunny Coupé...lol No joke, that car has never made a problem, nothing to complain about. I fed it sometimes with a small bottle of oil additive and then my Autobahn fighter was like new again. Yes, they once built real cars, not toys or a self-driving phantasy.
Sindhoor GK
@samit Basu according to patent firms, Toyota has about 378000 High quality patents on BEV's from 2011-2019 which is more than double of that of Hyundai and Honda. In addition to this, Toyota has one of the highest patents in batteries. Just wait till the tokyo olympics. I can contradict your so called article with more than 3 reports of high profile news articles.
Sindhoor GK
Apple won't dare to approach either Toyota / Honda dude. I know Apple and Toyota both from Inside out.
i don't get it. why are you glorifying E-gmp platform? ford's mustang mach-e is way better than that.
TARA TAN KITAOKA
Thanks to God. otherwise I have to throw out my apple computer.
Samit Basu
@Sindhoor GK
This is the most advanced EV platform in the mass-market price range.
Samit Basu
@Reckless
Don't buy Nissans. Their JATCO CVTs fail at around 100K miles.
RWD Nissans are fine, but avoid FWD Nissans like plague.
Sindhoor GK
@Samit basu. hold your horses. we're yet to see etnga platform.
Sindhoor GK
@reckless depends on the model. i'd recommend you to buy the manual versions of Nissan. Nissan is also planning to introduce carbon fibreparts in low end models too.if that's the case, i'd personally be more excited to drive nissan more than any other brand. the Ariya EV looks great too, waiting for 400z.
Sindhoor GK
Jatco CVT pre2014 CVTs demonstrated less than stellar reliability with common complaints including violent shaking, overheating, difficulty in accelerating but, the recent CVT's might be good. there's still not enough data to say that they' reliable. Jatco actually occupies about 38% of market share of CVT's(Not just Nissan). while, it's not known which other brands use Jatco CVT's i can say Nissan uses them as Jatco is a subsidiary of Nissan.
Sindhoor GK
if you wanna buy a nissan as a daily driver, i'd suggest you to wait for 2 years more. the upcoming Nissan models look fantastic. the current lineup of vehicles is meh.