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Apple car not coming before 2025-2027: Analyst

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Reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has claimed that the launch of Apple Car is unlikely to happen until 2025-2027. In a research note, Kuo said that Apple Car specifications have yet to be finalised, adding that he would not be surprised if the vehicle’s launch timeframe is pushed out even farther to 2028 or later. Kuo cites three main issues with Apple Car: uncertainty about the launch timing, uncertainty about the supplier and vehicle specs, and uncertainty around Apple’s competitiveness in the EV and self-driving car market, reports 9To5Mac. The analyst further suggested investors avoid buying Apple Car-related stocks at this time stating that the market is “overly bullish” about the Apple Car’s launch schedule. The analyst had predicted a couple of years ago that the Apple Car would launch in 2023-2025. But as per his latest survey, the current development schedule of Apple Car is not yet clear and even if its development starts this year and goes as per plan. Recently, a report from last week detailed that Apple Car would enter into production in 2024 and that it would feature “next level” battery technology. (IANS)

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