Vanarama gives us a look at what the Apple Car could look from the outside as well as its interiors. The coupe SUV model designed by Vanarama is based on the real patents filed by Apple. Vanarama’s renders borrow several features from the patents, including the pillar-less design, coach doors with scooped up windows, and seats that can be rotated to transform into a living room setup. And while this might not be the final design, though we can expect it to look similar.
From the outside, the Apple Car looks a lot like Tesla’s CyberTruck (though not as angular), making it look futuristic yet normal. The renders show a pillar-less design (patent US10309132B1), and tinted windshield, windows, and sunroof. Then there are adaptive doors (patent US10384519B1) with scooped windows providing extra headroom. The mesh is inspired by Mac Pro’s circular vent with a glowing Apple logo on the front. The door handle of the car resembles the side buttons of the iPhone, and the car has a frosted white finish like that of the iPhone 4.
Vanarama also gives us a sneak peek inside the Apple Car. The dashboard is reimagined as a seamless display (patent US20200214148A) that stretches along the edges. Also, we have Siri inside the car (patent JP2020173835A)) built into the steering wheel. Siri would allow the driver to control the car’s interiors using voice commands.
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