"Apple's Electric Vehicle Release Pushed to 2028 Amid Autonomy Concerns"

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The highly anticipated Apple Car, codenamed Project Titan, has reportedly been delayed until 2028, despite initial plans for a 2025 release. Apple's ambition for a fully autonomous electric vehicle has been scaled back to include some self-driving features. The project has faced numerous setbacks, including managerial departures, failed collaborations with automakers, and legal issues related to alleged theft of autonomous driving technology. The decision to reduce the level of autonomy in the Apple Car reflects broader concerns about the safety and regulation of autonomous vehicles, as seen in recent incidents involving other companies.
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