Rumours of the Apple car price, release date and self-driving features – too much for too little?
, Apple's car is delayed until 2026, may not feature self-drive technology, and will cost less than $100,000.
Earlier conjecture suggested Apple's car would release in 2025, so this delay will disappoint many but the price combined with predictions of fewer features and less tech is the eye-catching headline. Bloomberg reports Apple's car will have conventional features such as a steering wheel and pedals, but will lack full self-drive technology.
But, oh boy, that price. Despite lowering cost expectations from above $120,000 to just under $100,000 Apple's rumoured car will still be more expensive than most electric cars – a Tesla Model 3, for example, is $44,990 / £49,490. And in a way you could be getting less tech and fewer features as total self-driving is off the dashboard.
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