evglobe EVGLOBE - News on Electric Vehicles and Hybrids Latest News on Electric Vehicles and Plug-in Hybrids Sun, 06 Aug 2023 00:53:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.3 https://evglobe.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/cropped-evglobe-favicon-32x32.png evglobe EVGLOBE - News on Electric Vehicles and Hybrids 32 32 172650957 BMW to debut all-electric concept on September 2nd https://evglobe.com/2023/08/05/bmw-to-debut-all-electric-concept-on-september-2nd/ https://evglobe.com/2023/08/05/bmw-to-debut-all-electric-concept-on-september-2nd/#respond Sun, 06 Aug 2023 00:53:28 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=17095 During a conference call focused on BMW’s quarterly statement, CEO Oliver Zipse announced an upcoming preview of the next generation of electric vehicles. Set to debut on September 2nd, the Vision Neue Klasse will be an exciting concept car, building on the success of the 2021 i Vision Circular and the 2023 i Vision Dee. […]

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During a conference call focused on BMW’s quarterly statement, CEO Oliver Zipse announced an upcoming preview of the next generation of electric vehicles. Set to debut on September 2nd, the Vision Neue Klasse will be an exciting concept car, building on the success of the 2021 i Vision Circular and the 2023 i Vision Dee. The public will get its first glimpse of this new showcar during the IAA Mobility show in Munich the following week.

Zipse assured participants that the new concept car is remarkably close to standard production, making it a reliable indicator of what we can expect in 2025. BMW plans to commence production of the first models on the NE architecture in 2025 at the newly established Debrecen plant in Hungary. Subsequently, Munich and Shanghai will follow suit a year later. Additionally, the luxury brand has already confirmed its intentions to assemble NE-based vehicles in San Luis Potosi and Spartanburg in the latter half of the decade.

BMW is taking the lead with its new lineup of electric vehicles, which will include a sedan and a crossover in the 3 Series segment. These vehicles, akin to a globally available i3 (currently exclusive to China) and the next-generation iX3, will be powered by cylindrical batteries that promise impressive improvements. Specifically, they will deliver a 20% increase in energy density while reducing weight by 20%.

BMW’s sixth-generation battery technology is set to revolutionize the EV market with its numerous advantages. Notably, it will offer 30% faster charging speeds, 50% lower production costs, and an impressive 60% reduction in CO2 emissions during the manufacturing process.

To cater to different vehicle types, BMW is developing two battery sizes. SUVs will be equipped with 120-mm tall cells, while smaller vehicles will feature 95-mm cells. Both battery types will substantially increase the range compared to the current generation of EVs, with an expected improvement of up to 30%. However, the company has clarified that it is not planning to pursue a range of more than 1,000 kilometers (621 miles), as it would be excessive.

In terms of charging, the efficiency of these new batteries is remarkable. Spending just a minute at a charging station will provide an additional range of 30 miles (48 kilometers). Moreover, a mere 12 minutes of charging will be sufficient to replenish the battery from 0% to 95%. Even after a decade of use, the batteries are projected to retain 80% of their original performance, showcasing their durability and long-term viability.

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2024 BMW i4 eDrive35: Ordering Guide https://evglobe.com/2023/06/06/2024-bmw-i4-edrive35-ordering-guide/ https://evglobe.com/2023/06/06/2024-bmw-i4-edrive35-ordering-guide/#respond Tue, 06 Jun 2023 19:24:22 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=17093 Currently, the BMW i4 eDrive35 stands as the most affordable electric BMW available. Since the iX1 is not available in the United States, the i4 serves as our gateway into Bavarian electrification. As a result, it is expected to become one of the most popular BMW EVs on the market, if not the most popular. […]

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Currently, the BMW i4 eDrive35 stands as the most affordable electric BMW available. Since the iX1 is not available in the United States, the i4 serves as our gateway into Bavarian electrification. As a result, it is expected to become one of the most popular BMW EVs on the market, if not the most popular. Fortunately, BMW is introducing new options and packages for the 2024 model year i4 eDrive45, much to the delight of potential customers.

The 2024 i4 eDrive35 can now be ordered with several new packages: the M Sport Package, Convenience Package (ZCV), and Premium Package (ZPP). The Convenience Package includes lumbar support, heated front seats, Iconic Sounds Electric, and wireless charging. On the other hand, the Premium Package incorporates everything from the Convenience Package but also adds a heated steering wheel and the curved display with a head-up display.

Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding the pricing of these packages or any new individual options that may be offered. However, one notable new option for the i4 is the Icon Adaptive LED Headlights with Laserlight. Additionally, it remains unclear whether the BMW i4 will receive any new standard equipment. Nonetheless, there is news of a slight price increase for the i4, with a $200 bump from $52,000 to $52,200.

The BMW i4 eDrive35 serves as the entry-level model and is the least powerful and fastest variant in the lineup. It utilizes a single rear electric motor, which is the same motor found in the pricier i4 eDrive40. However, the motor is detuned for the base model, producing 282 horsepower compared to the 335 horsepower of the more expensive version. The entry-level i4 also offers a slightly lower maximum range of 256 miles, while the higher-end model can reach up to 301 miles. Nevertheless, the performance discrepancy is minimal, as BMW claims a 0-60 mph time of 5.8 seconds for the base model, just 0.3 seconds slower than the more expensive variant.

For many customers, outright performance and range are not the primary concerns when choosing an electric vehicle. Instead, they seek comfort, well-equipped features, and practicality, especially at a lower price point. With the introduction of these new optional extras, the BMW i4 eDrive35 is poised to become even more appealing to potential buyers. BMW’s intention is to make the model even more popular than it already is. Moreover, the i4 eDrive35 presents a more cost-effective option overall, allowing customers to acquire a well-rounded electric car with decent range at an attractive price.

[Source: BMWBLOG via Bimmerpost]

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2024 BMW i5 Sedan Teased https://evglobe.com/2023/05/15/2024-bmw-i5-sedan-teased/ https://evglobe.com/2023/05/15/2024-bmw-i5-sedan-teased/#respond Mon, 15 May 2023 19:35:09 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=17090 With May’s arrival, it’s now official that the time has come for BMW to unveil its new 5 Series as the luxury sedan transitions to its eighth generation. To help alleviate the anticipation until the global premiere on May 23 (early May 24 in Europe), the automaker has released a couple of new teaser videos […]

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With May’s arrival, it’s now official that the time has come for BMW to unveil its new 5 Series as the luxury sedan transitions to its eighth generation. To help alleviate the anticipation until the global premiere on May 23 (early May 24 in Europe), the automaker has released a couple of new teaser videos offering a sneak peek. Similar to previous teasers, BMW is once again highlighting the first-ever i5.

In the teaser videos, we are treated to a glimpse of the new BMW 5 Series, showcasing its illuminated kidney grille with slimmer headlights featuring arrow-shaped daytime running lights similar to those found on the 2024 X5 and X6. The grille is wide, but not overly tall, and the headlights are a single cluster rather than two separate modules like those on the larger 7 Series, X7, and XM. Inside, the center touchscreen is quite large and runs on the recently debuted Operating System 8.5, which was first featured on the i7 M70 and will be introduced in more affordable models over time.

On the day of the reveal, we will also get to see the M Performance version, the i5 M60, which boasts a dual-motor setup with 590 horsepower. Additionally, a more affordable rear-wheel-drive variant known as the i5 eDrive40 will be available, offering a respectable 335 horsepower. This base electric model is estimated to have a range of up to 362 miles (582 kilometers) in the WLTP cycle or 295 miles (475 kilometers) for the US version rated by the EPA.

BMW will also offer the G60-generation 5 Series with several four- and six-cylinder engines for those who prefer traditional internal combustion engines. However, the M550i may not be returning, leaving the M5 as the only option for those seeking a V8 engine with its plug-in hybrid setup based on the “S68” engine. The flagship M5 sedan is expected to debut next year, with an M5 Touring likely following soon after. Additionally, the i5 will receive a wagon variant in 2024.

Following its global debut later this month, the new 5 Series is anticipated to hit the market in the second half of the year.

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Keep an eye out for the high-performance EV, Hyundai Ioniq 5 N https://evglobe.com/2023/03/22/the-high-performance-ev-hyundai-ioniq-5-n/ https://evglobe.com/2023/03/22/the-high-performance-ev-hyundai-ioniq-5-n/#respond Thu, 23 Mar 2023 01:23:05 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=17087 Electrification is transforming the automotive industry, and it’s creating a level playing field among automakers. As electric powertrains feel similar, it’s easier for a budget-friendly electric vehicle to provide a premium driving experience compared to a budget car with a gas engine. While Hyundai already produces great driving cars, their latest model, the Ioniq 5 […]

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Electrification is transforming the automotive industry, and it’s creating a level playing field among automakers. As electric powertrains feel similar, it’s easier for a budget-friendly electric vehicle to provide a premium driving experience compared to a budget car with a gas engine. While Hyundai already produces great driving cars, their latest model, the Ioniq 5 N, could be a car to watch out for, even for premium sports car manufacturers such as BMW.

According to Car and Driver, the South Korean automaker is working on a high-performance version of the Ioniq 5. The Ioniq 5 N is expected to have some impressive specs, making it a potential competitor to the 576 horsepower KIA EV6 GT. C&D claims that the Ioniq 5 N will likely have around 600 horsepower from its dual electric motors. Although there are no official specs available yet, this is exciting news for those who are eagerly anticipating its release.

The Ioniq 5 N is camouflaged in snowy test mules, making it hard to visualize the car’s final design. However, it’s expected to have sportier features, such as wider fenders, a lower front bumper, a rear diffuser, a lower ride height, and a small rear spoiler. The car is said to look playful in the snow, drifting around and shooting white rooster tails in the air.

Hyundai brought C&D along to test the Ioniq 5 N prototype, and it seems to be a promising little performance EV. It features an electronically controlled limited-slip differential at the rear axle, which helps shift torque between the rear wheels, providing exceptional lateral performance. Most EV manufacturers avoid additional diffs as they put a damper on efficiency, but when it comes to high-performance cars, lateral performance is more important than a small efficiency bump.

Former BMW M boss Albert Biermann is largely responsible for where Hyundai is today. The new Ioniq 5 N is a testament to what Biermann brought from BMW to Hyundai, making it a genuine rival for the Bavarians. The Ioniq 5 N is something that BMW should absolutely be keeping an eye on. To see just how far Hyundai has come in terms of making genuinely fun performance cars, check out the prototype drive review from C&D.

[Photos: Hyundai Press]

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BMW i7 M70 Coming to Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este https://evglobe.com/2023/03/22/bmw-i7-m70-coming-to-concorso-deleganza-villa-deste/ https://evglobe.com/2023/03/22/bmw-i7-m70-coming-to-concorso-deleganza-villa-deste/#respond Thu, 23 Mar 2023 01:10:40 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=17086 BMW enthusiasts and car enthusiasts alike have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the new i7 M70, the latest addition to the German automaker’s electric vehicle lineup. Almost a year after the unveiling of the 7 Series G70 and its i7 electric companion, the i7 M70 is finally ready to make its debut at the […]

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BMW enthusiasts and car enthusiasts alike have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the new i7 M70, the latest addition to the German automaker’s electric vehicle lineup. Almost a year after the unveiling of the 7 Series G70 and its i7 electric companion, the i7 M70 is finally ready to make its debut at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2023.

The Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este is an exclusive annual event in Italy where the world’s most luxurious and exclusive vehicles are displayed, and it’s the perfect venue for the premiere of the i7 M70. BMW has not provided many details about the car, but it has confirmed that it will be an all-electric M Performance model of the 7 Series and will feature an exclusive two-tone finish.

The i7 M70 will sit at the top of BMW’s electric vehicle lineup with a pair of motors that will deliver a combined output of “well over” 600 horsepower and more than 737 pound-feet of torque. The original press release stated that the i7 M70 xDrive would have as much as 660 horsepower with the overboost function, making it the most powerful BMW production car ever.

However, the i7 M70’s reign as the most powerful BMW may be short-lived, as the company has already announced the XM Label Red, which will pack nearly 750 horsepower from a plug-in hybrid V8 setup. The i7 M70 will have a dual-motor setup that will enable it to go from 0 to 62 mph in less than four seconds, making it a super sedan that is sure to impress.

While BMW has not revealed the pricing of the i7 M70, it is expected to cost significantly more than the i7 xDrive60, which is available in the United States from $119,300. BMW charges an extra $24,400 for the iX M60 compared to the iX xDrive50, and it remains to be seen whether the i7 M70 will hit the $150,000 mark.

The i7 M70 is not the only M Performance electric car to be revealed this year. BMW is also planning to give the next-generation 5 Series Sedan an i5 M60, and in 2024, an i5 Touring will be launched. It’ll be interesting to see whether the long-roof model will also get the M60 treatment.

Overall, the i7 M70 is an exciting addition to BMW’s electric vehicle lineup, and it’s sure to turn heads when it makes its debut at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2023.

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BMW i4 eDrive35 Launches in the UK https://evglobe.com/2023/03/22/bmw-i4-edrive35-launches-in-the-uk/ https://evglobe.com/2023/03/22/bmw-i4-edrive35-launches-in-the-uk/#respond Thu, 23 Mar 2023 01:02:28 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=17085 The BMW i4 eDrive35 has been available for purchase in the U.S. for a little while, but it will now also be available for those in the UK. The starting price for the entry-level BMW i4 is £49,995 and it comes with the standard ‘Sport’ trim. The car has a single rear-mounted electric motor generating […]

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The BMW i4 eDrive35 has been available for purchase in the U.S. for a little while, but it will now also be available for those in the UK. The starting price for the entry-level BMW i4 is £49,995 and it comes with the standard ‘Sport’ trim. The car has a single rear-mounted electric motor generating 282 horsepower, and it can reach 0-60 mph in 5.8 seconds. The i4 eDrive35 has a range of 299 miles on a single charge, which is decent but not as much as other models due to its smaller battery pack of 66 kWh.

Standard features include LED headlights, 18-inch wheels, heated front seats, and a black Senstatec/cloth interior. The M Sport package adds aerodynamic visuals, Shadowline black exterior trim, 18-inch aerodynamic wheels, an M Sport steering wheel, and an Alcantara/Sensatec interior with blue contrasting accents. Due to its lower cost, the BMW i4 eDrive35 may become the volume seller in the UK.

This vehicle is ideal for city-dwellers who have access to charging stations and don’t require long-range batteries. Despite its lower power output, the i4 eDrive35 has sufficient acceleration of under six seconds, and its rear-wheel drive and premium interior make it an attractive option for its price.

“Following the huge success we have seen with BMW i4 in the Corporate and Fleet markets since launch, we are very pleased to bring the eDrive35 model to the UK portfolio. We’re offering this model in Sport and M Sport trims, which both include an impressive level of standard equipment, including 18 inch alloy wheels, alongside a range of up to 299 miles. This latest model to join the i4 range will make electric driving accessible to even more of our customers.” said Steve Roberts, General Manager, Corporate Sales, BMW UK.

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No BMW i5M electric on new 5 Series platform https://evglobe.com/2023/02/20/no-bmw-i5m-electric-g60-platform/ https://evglobe.com/2023/02/20/no-bmw-i5m-electric-g60-platform/#respond Mon, 20 Feb 2023 18:53:57 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=17084 A recent report by Car and Driver has stirred up the BMW community with rumors of the first-ever BMW i5M electric sports sedan. The report suggested that an i5M model would arrive in 2026 with a four-motor setup and 1136 horsepower, code-named “Katharina.” However, BMW has denied these claims, stating that they have no plans […]

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A recent report by Car and Driver has stirred up the BMW community with rumors of the first-ever BMW i5M electric sports sedan. The report suggested that an i5M model would arrive in 2026 with a four-motor setup and 1136 horsepower, code-named “Katharina.” However, BMW has denied these claims, stating that they have no plans to bring an i5M to the next generation G60 5 Series due out this year. Instead, they will continue the engineering philosophy of the i4 and i7 families, with at least one M Performance electric model, the i5 M60, potentially arriving in the future.

According to BMW sources, the first M-engineered fully electric car will not arrive until the Neue Klasse family of cars is on the road. This means that the first-ever BMW i5M will likely not arrive until then. The G60 BMW 5 Series, set to be unveiled this Spring, will use the flexible CLAR architecture, with a focus on combustion engines. However, the integration of electrified drives is expected to become more prevalent, and by 2025 the focus will shift towards electric drivetrains.

If you are looking for an M-lite electric sedan, the BMW i5 M60 could be your only choice for a while. Rumors suggest that the 2024 BMW i5 M60 xDrive will send nearly 600 horsepower to all four wheels, with a torque level similar to, if not better than, the iX M60 at 811 pound-feet of torque. The i5 will weigh significantly less than the massive iX crossover, providing a lower center of gravity, similar to the already high-selling i4 M50, and delivering excellent driving dynamics.

Although the i5M may not be arriving anytime soon, an electrified BMW M5 will be part of the G60 5 Series generation, featuring an “S68” 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 with a hybrid electric motor. The range of the hybrid electric motor is expected to be around 30 miles, but the power output should be sufficient at 715 horsepower.

While the rumors of the BMW i5M are exciting, BMW has yet to confirm any plans of bringing an i5M to the next generation G60 5 Series. However, the shift towards electric drivetrains means that we can expect to see more electrified models from BMW, including the potential arrival of the i5 M60 in the future, along with the electrified M5. Only time will tell what the future holds for BMW and its electrification strategy.

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Tesla Model Y is now $20,000 cheaper https://evglobe.com/2023/01/13/tesla-model-y-20000-cheaper/ https://evglobe.com/2023/01/13/tesla-model-y-20000-cheaper/#respond Fri, 13 Jan 2023 18:36:07 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=17074 In an unexpected move, Tesla has just announced major price drops across their entire lineup. Some models, like the Tesla Model Y Long Range All-Wheel Drive is now $20,000 cheaper than the previous price. The price was dropped $13,000 to $52,990 so Model Y now qualifies for the $7,500 tax rebate as well. However, there […]

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In an unexpected move, Tesla has just announced major price drops across their entire lineup. Some models, like the Tesla Model Y Long Range All-Wheel Drive is now $20,000 cheaper than the previous price. The price was dropped $13,000 to $52,990 so Model Y now qualifies for the $7,500 tax rebate as well. However, there is one significant price hike – the seven-seat option on the Model Y is now $4,000, rather than the $3,000 it used to be.

Tesla also cut the Model 3 base version by $3,000 to $43,990, according to its website. The Tesla Model 3 Performance variant saw a price cut of $9,000 to $53,990. Reuters reported that in Germany, Tesla cut prices on the Model 3 and the Model Y from 1% to around 17%, depending on the configuration. The Model Y will now sell for 44,890 euros ($48,499), down 9,100 euros.

Other configurations, including Performance models, have also received price cuts. The Tesla Model S Plaid has the largest price reduction – $21,000 (15%) reduction. However, there is one significant price hike – the seven-seat option on the Model Y is now $4,000, a $1,000 more than before.

Earlier this month, Tesla angered customers in China by slashing prices on its Model 3 and Model Y cars there after many had agreed to take delivery at higher prices before December 31. But according to a price sheet we reviewed, customers in the United States who placed an order in December 2022 have now received a revised price sheet. Of course, they have yet to take delivery of their cars.

 

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BMW i8 Video Review https://evglobe.com/2022/12/28/bmw-i8-video-review/ https://evglobe.com/2022/12/28/bmw-i8-video-review/#respond Wed, 28 Dec 2022 22:29:33 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=17072 BMWBLOG takes a new look at the BMW i8 hybrid sportscar. In their review, they go over the design of the BMW i8 while posing the question: Should you buy a BMW i8? BMW first introduced the i8 in a vision form in 2009, followed later by a couple of concept versions. Then in 2014, the […]

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BMWBLOG takes a new look at the BMW i8 hybrid sportscar. In their review, they go over the design of the BMW i8 while posing the question: Should you buy a BMW i8? BMW first introduced the i8 in a vision form in 2009, followed later by a couple of concept versions. Then in 2014, the carbon-fiber built BMW i8 Coupe came to market, followed a year later by the BMW i8 Roadster.

The BMW i8 is good for 369 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque, powering all four wheels. But that’s less important than where the power is coming from. Which in the i8’s case, is the middle. Being mid-engine makes the car more naturally balanced and offers driving dynamics totally unique from more traditional front engine options.

Top speed was also adequate: the BMW i8 can get from 0-60 mph in about 4.4 seconds. Interestingly, the BMW i8 was also the first hybrid/EV to use a two-speed transmission for its electric motor at the front. While the i8 isn’t as economical as BMW had hoped, it’s still more economical than most supercars, capable of returning 35 MPGe. Because of that front electric motor, the latest iteration of the BMW i8 can drive up to 22 miles on pure electric power alone.

The MSRP pricing for the BMW i8 started at $143,400. But unfortunately, the BMW i8 was discontinued so you can only find used / pre-owned models. The BMW i8 can be purchased at great prices, around $60,000-$70,000 used. So should you buy one in 2023?

Let’s find out!

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Apple’s long-rumored electric car might be delayed: Rumor https://evglobe.com/2022/12/06/apple-electric-car-delayed-2026/ https://evglobe.com/2022/12/06/apple-electric-car-delayed-2026/#respond Tue, 06 Dec 2022 20:34:03 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=17068 Apple’s foray into the electric cars world might be delayed again. Even though the Cupertino-based company has yet to acknowledge their car project, media outlets have reported on the rumors before. According to Bloomberg, the all-electric Apple car might be pushed into 2026 and could cost below $100,000. Furthermore, Apple is said to be still working […]

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Apple’s foray into the electric cars world might be delayed again. Even though the Cupertino-based company has yet to acknowledge their car project, media outlets have reported on the rumors before. According to Bloomberg, the all-electric Apple car might be pushed into 2026 and could cost below $100,000. Furthermore, Apple is said to be still working on the design in a “pre-prototype” stage.

Bloomberg also reports that this Apple EV won’t be fully autonomous. Instead, drivers will alledgedly only be able to activate the self-driving features on highways, similar to the Level 2+ features in the BMW i7 or in the GM’s Super Cruise and Ford’s BlueCruise. Initially it was believed that Apple wanted to offer a vehicle with “Level 5” autonomy.

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The rumormill further churns out that the Apple Car would use a technology system codenamed Denali powered by a processor that’s “about four of Apple’s highest-end Mac chips combined,” according to Bloomberg. The same outlet says that the chip is believed to have reached an advanced state of development.

Over the years, the ‌Apple Car‌ team has also gone through several leadership changes and Project Titan has been delayed several times.

[Source: Bloomberg]

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