The Apple Car is far from a real thing at this point, but that’s not stopping people from talking about it, or asking Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, about it.
During the company’s annual shareholder’s meeting, which took place recently in Cupertino, California, someone asked Cook about the Apple Car, and the CEO probably had one of the best responses he’s had to date regarding the oft-rumored subject:
“Do you remember when you were a kid, and Christmas Eve, it was so exciting, you weren’t sure what was going to be downstairs? Well, it’s going to be Christmas Eve for a while.”
As it stands, Apple hasn’t confirmed it’s working on a vehicle of any sorts, but the Rumor Mill has been steadily sending out rumors regarding the subject matter for months now. Recently, Cook said that autos are something that the company could be exploring, but wasn’t willing to give up any details on what that meant, exactly.
“Yeah, I’m probably not going to do that. The great thing about being here is we’re curious people. We explore technologies, and we explore products. And we’re always thinking about ways that Apple can make great products that people love, that help them in some way. And we don’t go into very many categories, as you know. We edit very much. We talk about a lot of things and do fewer. We debate many things and do a lot fewer.”
Still, the Apple Car is essentially an “open secret” these days, and it’s only a matter of time before Apple probably, possibly, announces something.
[via Business Insider]
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