Apple is known for its innovation and technology. Apple is also known to keep the word under wraps for all its upcoming projects. There is always a great deal of secrecy before unveiling a product or a technology. Apple has its wings spread far and wide in the telecom industry with iPhone. But what is the buzz with the iSUV? What is the iPhone to iSUV designing going to be like? Let’s take a sneak peek to see what the Auto Designers show Apple SUV to be like.
Peisert has named this SUV baby Apple One, suggesting it as the apt name for it to sit on top of the line SUV in Apple’s vehicular product portfolio in the future. And behold, if you are looking for a more performance-oriented EV, there would be an Apple One Sport too.
Apple One could get a Mac Pro-inspired front grille, illuminated Apple Emblem, gleaming DRLs, laser headlight with projector, side turn signal integrated into chrome trim, five plus one seating arrangement, solar panoramic sunroof, automatic gesture-controlled butterfly doors & two-piece trunk. It may also have wiper less windshield along with a retractable wooden stepping board, a diffuser, and 22-inch magnesium chrome wheels, which would be 24-inch-high performance wheels on the Sport version.
Around 2009 the patent filed by Apple shows a design with in-car camera technology, which is speculated to be used to detect hand gestures that could control car functions, such as the locking system or headlights. Another interesting patent was filed in 2011 that would allow you to unlock your car and start your engine from an iDevice. The early 2012 patent focuses on the vehicle’s configuration on saving your preferences like seat positioning or desired temperature settings.
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There’s another patent that describes using iPhone’s geolocation capabilities to track and control specific car functions using geofences. The most recent patent was filed in 2017 describing a system for car-to-car communication that uses Bluetooth sensors and a GPS system to indicate cars in your blind spot or emergency vehicles nearby. Yet another patent is called lighting systems of vehicle seats which illuminate the door and the seats. But as with all patents, it isn’t necessary that Apple would include the tech when it releases its own car.
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