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What will the Apple iCar look like? These concept pictures might give you a clue

Motoring experts reveal their bizarre and inventive ideas about the design of Apple's driverless automobile

DESIGNERS have offered up a series of ideas about how the Apple driverless iCar might look.

The iPhone maker recently confirmed it was working on a driverless car.

 The iCar 7 is based on the design of the iPhone 7
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 The iCar 7 is based on the design of the iPhone 7

And now the have whipped up five different models that could Apple could pass off as their own.

Click Mechanic wrote: "These five cars bring Apple classics to life in a way we’ve never seen. From the square like 80s to the smooth and sleek feel of today."

"Whatever the design of the future iCar, it will be sure to stand as something that looks and performs like no other."

The tech giant recently revealed that it's "investing heavily" in driverless cars, ending years of speculation.

Rumours have been swirling about plans for self-driving vehicles ever since it launched an electric car project, Titan, two years ago.

 This iCar model is based on the vintage Macintosh computer
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This iCar model is based on the vintage Macintosh computer
 Click Mechanic based this design on the iMac G3
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Click Mechanic based this design on the iMac G3
 A birds eye view of the iMac G3-inspired cars
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A birds eye view of the iMac G3-inspired cars
 The sleek Macbook Air inspired this driverless car design
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The sleek Macbook Air inspired this driverless car design

Click Mechanic wrote: "These five cars bring Apple classics to life in a way we’ve never seen. From the square like 80s to the smooth and sleek feel of today."

"Whatever the design of the future iCar, it will be sure to stand as something that looks and performs like no other."

Project Titan was reportedly staffed by more than 1,000 engineers at top-secret labs in Sunnyvale, California. Apple also registered three domain names last year: apple.car, apple.cars and apple.auto.

But it was shelved after a number of problems, and now Apple will focus on developing an autonomous driving system.

Tech rival Google canned its driverless car trials late last year.

But Amazon recently dropped a major hint it might be releasing a driverless car soon.



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