Hyundai Says No To Apple As KIA Says Yes To Electric Cars
Hyundai says its talks with Apple have ended and that its KIA division will now focus on bringing new electric cars to North America.
Hyundai says its talks with Apple have ended and that its KIA division will now focus on bringing new electric cars to North America.
Reports surfaced a month ago that Hyundai and Apple were talking about working together to build an electric car. Shortly afterward, Hyundai started backpedaling, saying it is in preliminary talks with several companies about possible future collaborations. That certainly makes sense, since the EV revolution sparked by Elon Musk and … [continued]
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