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Nissan denies autonomous vehicle talks with Apple

Denial follows similar statement from South Korea’s Hyundai and its affiliate Kia last week

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 Feb 2021 8:45PM

Nissan denies autonomous vehicle talks with Apple
Nissan shares fell 2.8% to 610 yen today after the automaker announced it was not in talks to develop self-driving cars with US tech giant Apple. – Twitter pic, February 15, 2021

TOKYO – Japanese automaker Nissan says it is not in talks with Apple to develop self-driving cars, a week after Hyundai also denied reports it was discussing the top-secret project with the US tech giant.

Apple’s Project Titan is devoted to electric autonomous vehicles and has been in the works for several years – but details of the venture have been kept under wraps by the notoriously tight-lipped company.

Nissan’s denial came after the Financial Times reported that the iPhone maker had approached it in recent months about a tie-up related to the project, which did not go ahead.

“We are not in talks with Apple. However, Nissan is always open to exploring collaborations and partnerships to accelerate industry transformation,” the Japanese firm said.

A source close to Nissan told AFP that the company “doesn’t need Apple to sell” its cars.

“When you make a product under the Apple brand, you give your soul – and your profit margins – to Apple,” the source said on condition of anonymity.

“We are not interested in giving Apple the best that we offer. This should be under the Nissan brand.”

The denial followed a similar statement from South Korea’s Hyundai and its affiliate Kia last week after reports said Apple had wanted to discuss a potential partnership to develop electric vehicles and batteries.

Apple first revealed its self-driving tech aspirations in 2016 and chief executive Tim Cook later said he saw autonomous driving systems as a “core technology” for the future.

Nissan has been a pioneer in electric vehicles since its Leaf model was released over a decade ago.

But the struggling firm – still trying to recover from the devastating reputational damage caused by the sudden departure of now fugitive tycoon Carlos Ghosn – desperately needs a new hit.

In July, Nissan unveiled the Ariya, a new fully-electric crossover model that it said would open a “new era” in the firm’s fortunes.

Today’s statement caused its shares to fall 2.8% to 610 yen. – AFP, February 15, 2021

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