A large number of drivers around the world are in a state of anticipation for the Apple self-driving car, which has not yet seen the light of day.
According to Arab Net, the Apple car is capturing the attention and admiration of a large number of drivers without seeing it and before the company launched it, while the expected car is receiving wide global attention and anticipation for its appearance, with wide expectations that it will be a smart car with unprecedented specifications.
A survey conducted by an independent company showed that 26% of consumers and drivers in the world may consider buying a car from Apple, which means that this car is widely popular in the world before people see it or try it, according to a report by the British Daily Mail newspaper, which I reviewed. Arabic Net.
And Apple recently appointed the former vice president of Hyundai's Autonomous Vehicle Laboratory in South Korea, which fueled speculation about the Apple car and its imminent launch after years of talk about this project.
The Daily Mail report stated that Apple's non-existent self-driving car has been adopted by consumers, with a new survey showing that 26 percent of drivers would definitely consider buying a car from the company that produces the world's most popular iPhone.
Consulting firm Strategic Vision surveyed 200,000 new car owners and for the first time added Apple to more than 45 brands that consumers can share their opinions on.
Only Toyota and Honda ranked higher in brand consideration, at 38% and 32%, with Tesla receiving only 20%. In addition, when asked about the quality impression, 24% of car owners gave Apple high marks.
Mark Gorman of Bloomberg reported that Apple wants to have a fully autonomous electric car ready sometime in 2025, but the path to this type of technology is littered with many failed or difficult efforts.
We'll see what Apple does, Apple CEO Tim Cook told the New York Times last year. We investigate a lot of things internally. Many of them never see the light of day.
The Apple car will benefit from consumers' growing desire for more technical capabilities in their cars, according to the Daily Mail report.
According to an earlier report based on conversations with 20 Apple employees, the company's senior vice president of software engineering, Craig Federighi, is particularly skeptical about the project and has expressed concerns to other top Apple executives.