Apple reported that it has filed two new patents for its top-secret Project Titan, both of which concern “adjustable tinting windows.” The patent applications for adjustable exterior lighting systems for future semi and fully autonomous vehicles were published earlier this month by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
According to the patent, Apple is working on adjustable windows with adjustable layers for tinting, reflectivity, and even haze. This ability to adjust window tinting means passengers can modify their level of privacy to varying degrees of enhancement.
Apple has always been known for creating ground-breaking products, and the Apple Car is no exception. One of the key differences between the Apple Car and other electric vehicles on the market is its integration with the company’s vast ecosystem.
Apple’s devices, from the iPhone to the Apple Watch, are designed to work together seamlessly, and the Apple Car is no exception. It will most likely have a user-friendly interface powered by the most recent version of iOS, allowing drivers and passengers to easily access a variety of apps and services, such as music streaming and navigation.
Another feature that distinguishes the Apple Car is its emphasis on sustainability. Apple has made significant investments in renewable energy and plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
This environmental commitment is expected to extend to the development of the Apple Car, with the company focusing on using sustainable materials, reducing waste, and implementing energy-efficient technologies.