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What happened to Apple's Project Titan car project?

Status: current Confidence: medium Reviewed July 14, 2026

Multiple publications reported that Apple wound down its electric-car project in February 2024; the stored evidence does not include an Apple announcement.

The Guardian and WIRED reported that Apple ended or wound down its electric-car effort in February 2024. WIRED describes the project as internally called Project Titan. These stored sources are secondary journalism, so the candidate should remain private and ready for human review.

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  1. Apple reportedly scraps multibillion-dollar plan to build electric car | Apple | The Guardian, www.theguardian.com

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  2. RIP Apple Car. This Is Why It Died | WIRED, www.wired.com

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