Here is the building where the Apple car would have been developed

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  We have known for some time that Apple is developing a car and we know that it has several hundred employees working on this project, but until now we didn't know where exactly these employees work, because they wouldn't be present in the headquarters in Cupertino. Doing an investigation recently, an American publication presents the building where at least part of the team that develops Apple car, and in the image above you can see, it being placed in Sunnyvale, California.

  Apple would have registered a subsidiary company called SixtyEight Research and through it would have rented the building in the image above to keep its secret plans, in that location being present a multitude of offices of the Apple company. Although a direct connection was not made between Apple and this company, its presence in the middle of a pile of Apple offices and the fact that a garage was built in it indicates that the people developing the Apple car in the Titan project would work there.

The results of this extensive investigation led to Sunnyvale, Calif., and the home of a mysterious market research firm dubbed SixtyEight. Nestled amongst a number of verifiable Apple-run offices, it is believed that this location is a key component of the "Titan" project... It is unclear if this secondary campus is ground zero for "Titan." Apple does indeed have a large presence at the location, and that numerous automotive-related renovations, including an "auto work area" and a "repair garage," have been constructed on the premises.

  The company in question rented multiple buildings in that location without listing any tenants for them, and multiple permits for carrying out works dedicated to the modification of cars were registered there. Completing all this information is the fact that officially the company that rented the space moved its reception to a building rented entirely by the Apple company, so the connection between them is as clear as possible.

  Tim Cook recently refused to confirm to Apple shareholders that Tesla will be acquired by the company it produces, so the Titan project could be carried out without the acquisition of any car manufacturer.