What might an Apple Car look like in 2030? — Apple World Today

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Not the first generation five years from now, but the one 10 or 20 years from now. A Feb. 15, 2015 article by Scott Nyquist at the World Economic Forum gives some hints. The author thinks the “car of the future” (not necessarily one built by Apple) will:

° Weigh much less. “Carmakers are investing heavily in figuring out how to adapt costly carbon fiber to manufacturing.”

° Be greener. “Future cars will certainly spew fewer particulates and greenhouse-gas emissions.” 

° Be self-driving (although that may take longer than 10 or even 20 years to become the norm).

° Do self-diagnostics, such as telling you when a tire is low or a brake pad needs replacing. 

° Interact with users. The future car could detect if you’re sleepy and take appropriate action if you’re driving.

° Interact with other cars. Future cars may “talk” to each other to, for example, send a warning signal when they’re getting too close. 

° Interact with infrastructure. embedded sensors would let vehicles know about road or traffic conditions. 

° Offer Augmented reality. Dashboards will be able to spot and identify objects on the road ahead.

° Be a hybrid vehicle or electric only. Personally, I’d bet that an Apple Car will be electric only.



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