
The exterior of the car also uses adaptive doors from patent US10384519B1. This particular patent, US10384519B1, shows that Apple has invented a way to build a car without the need for the chassis to extend up past the doors, dividing up different panels of glass. The first thing you will probably notice is the pillarless design of the glass cover that includes the windows, sunroof, and windshields. The design appears to take some inspiration from the Cybertruck, albeit with rounder corners. Vanarama’s model is fully 3D, letting you rotate the car 360º to see the front, sides, and back. It might be the best look at some of the ideas Apple could incorporate into its future car project.

The model explains design decisions using helpful notes that detail the relevant Apple patent. The concept shows both the external design as well as the interior of the car. The car experts over at Vanarama have created an impressive interactive 3D model of what they think the Apple Car could look like based on official Apple patents.
