Why This Apple Analyst Thinks A Collaboration With GM, PSA On Electric Vehicles Is Likely

Apple Inc AAPL may leverage collaborations with existing automakers like General Motors Company GM, Stellantis NV STLA, besides Hyundai Motor Company HYMTF in its automotive efforts, according to TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple Insider reported Tuesday.

What Happened: “Apple's deep collaboration with current automakers (Hyundai Group, GM, and PSA [now part of Stellantis]) who have extensive development, production, and qualification experience will significantly shorten the Apple Car development time and create a time-to-market advantage,” Kuo wrote in a note, as per Apple Insider.

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Kuo said that the Tim Cook-led tech giant will “leverage current automakers' resources and focus on self-driving hardware and software, semiconductors, battery-related technologies, form factor and internal space designs, innovative user experience, and the integration with Apple's existing ecosystem.”

Why It Matters: The analyst does not expect an Apple vehicle to arrive until 2025 at the earliest and said the vehicle would be a “very high-end” model or “significantly higher” than a standard EV.

Kuo dismissed the possibility that Apple supplier Hon Hai Precision Industry Co, Ltd HNHPF — also known as Foxconn — would secure the assembly of the tech giant’s car.

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The expert claimed that the Cupertino, California-based company’s first EV will be built instead on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform. 

E-GMP is a dedicated battery electric vehicle platform that is made up of two motors and has a maximum range of 310 miles on a full charge.

Reports out of South Korea last month suggested that Hyundai subsidiary Kia Corp. could make initial Apple vehicles at its manufacturing facility in Georgia.

Apple’s veteran hardware chief, Dan Riccio, was recently reassigned to work on an unnamed new project directly under Cook.

Price Action: Apple shares closed 1.65% higher at $134.14 on Monday.

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