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Apple, Hyundai set to agree electric car tie-up, says Korea IT News

Published 01/10/2021, 07:29 AM
Updated 01/10/2021, 09:05 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Apple logo is seen at an Apple Store, as Apple's new 5G iPhone 12 went on sale in Brooklyn, New York

By Hyunjoo Jin

SEOUL (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor and Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) plan to sign a partnership deal on autonomous electric cars by March and start production around 2024 in the United States, local newspaper Korea IT News reported on Sunday.

The report follows a statement on Friday from Hyundai Motor that it was in early talks with Apple after another local media outlet said the companies aimed to launch a self-driving electric car in 2027, sending Hyundai shares up nearly 20%.

Hyundai Motor declined to comment on the report on Sunday, and reiterated Friday's comments that it has received requests for potential cooperation from various companies on developing autonomous EVs.

Apple had no immediate comment.

An updated version of the IT news report removed details, including production location and capacity and the timeframe for signing the agreement and launching the pilot vehicles.

The previous version said the companies planned to build the cars at Kia Motors' factory in Georgia, or invest jointly in a new factory in the United States to produce 100,000 vehicles around 2024. The full annual capacity of the proposed plant would be 400,000 vehicles.

Kia Motors is an affiliate of Hyundai Motor.

The report also said Hyundai and Apple planned to release a "beta version" of the Apple cars next year.

Reuters reported last month that Apple was moving forward with autonomous car technology and aimed to produce a passenger vehicle that could include its own breakthrough battery technology as early as 2024.

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Shares in Hyundai Motor rose 14.6% in morning trade on Monday, while affiliate auto parts maker Hyundai Mobis shares rose 12.7% and Kia shares rose 9.1% versus a 2% gain in the wider market.

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Not convinced about this partnership - what non pureplay EV company is doing well against Tesla in the field of EV?
They should partner with Ferrari, that would be one ***car!!!.
GOEV Canoo is partnered with Hyundai
CIIC will go through the roof... that s where their microfactories come in... Arrival turns spac backed by UPS, Hyundai & Kia
As much as i love Apple, i can’t see myself driving anything made by Hyundai or Kia specially when there will be so many options by the time they release their first EV.
So Apple wants to build an EV car by using other manufacturers resources (Hyundai) which will eat into all kinds of profit margins=lose money on every car because they want to cash in on the EV craze....I can see bad things happening here. For one  Tesla is working to reduce the price of EV cars to make them more affordable and Apple and Hundai will make them even more expensive to use the formula that big truck makers use which is MAKE TRUCKS AS EXPENSIVE AS WE CAN BECAUSE THEY WILL SELL. I can see lots of bad things happening here.
Hyundai will pay Apple for their brand and Apple wont need to waste a ***ton of money on R+D and by using Hyundai facilities they skip years of ramp up. Its a total shortcut to entry.
They do the same thing with foxconn theri iphone producer.
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