Apple reportedly approached Nissan about making an autonomous car together

Published: Feb. 17, 2021, 2:08 p.m.

b'Apple reportedly approached Nissan about making an autonomous car together Apple reportedly approached Nissan about making an autonomous car together, but the talks collapsed after they clashed over branding Apple approached Japanese carmaker Nissan about partnering on its autonomous car, but the talks fell through after the tech giant said it wanted the vehicles to be Apple-branded, The Financial Times reported.\\n\\nThe news comes just a week after South-Korean manufacturer Hyundai and its sister company Kia denied being in talks with Apple over the vehicle.\\n\\nThe discussions between Apple and Nissan in recent months didn\'t last long, and collapsed after Apple said it wanted Apple-branded downgraded Nissan\'s role to just a hardware supplier, sources briefed on the matter told the publication.\\n\\nAshwani Gupta, Nissan\'s chief operating officer, told the FT the carmaker was not in talks with Apple. No way we are going to change the way we make cars," Gupta said. "The way we design, the way we develop, and the way we manufacture is going to be as an automotive manufacturer, as Nissan."\\n\\nNissan is open to working with tech companies as interest in autonomous vehicles grows, he said \\u2013 but the companies would have to "adapt their services to our product, not vice versa." \\n\\nA Nissan spokesperson confirmed to Insider that it isn\'t in talks with Apple, but noted that the company is "always open to exploring collaborations and partnerships to accelerate industry transformation."'