THE Titan Project seems to have had the brakes on recently. After Bob Mansfield Apple returned to lead the project and the subsequent speculation that Ma was turning its attention to the self-driving software to the detriment of the car itself, we only had news of the closure of some facilities and the dismissal of several employees.
Recently, however, a news came to put the pistons in motion again in this crazy speculation engine (yes, I know that an electric car, let me): Bloomberg published a story about the automaker Magna International and, in the middle of the ocean of words, he casually commented that "about a dozen" employees of the company are still working with Apple to develop a vehicle.

A completely new car can cost many billions of dollars, so relying on the experience of an industry veteran is a good way to minimize these costs. Apple understood this quickly: about a dozen engineers from Magna are working with a team from the iPhone manufacturer in Sunnyvale, Calif., To develop a vehicle, according to a person familiar with the situation.
For those of the less privileged left encephalic temporal lobe, Magna Steyr (division of Magna International) has long been speculated as Apple's partner in the development of the “Apple Car” before the rumors cooled off. And Sunnyvale, it seems, is the real center of the project's development, so things hit.
Let's wait for the scenes of the next chapters
(via AppleInsider)