Two months after a report that Apple was considering acquiring or investing in McLaren, an executive of the British automaker has confirmed that, while talks did occur, they were ultimately inconclusive.
Mike Flewitt, the Chief Executive of McLaren Automotive, told Reuters that Apple did not make a bid for McLaren. However, he explained: āThey visited. We talked. We talked about what they did. We talked about what we did. They toured. It never matured to a definitive propositionā.
The original report came from the Financial Times and claimed that, according to āthree people briefed on the negotiationsā, there had been already been several months of talks that could have culminated in a deal likely valued somewhere between $1.3 billion and $1.9 billion.
McLarenās automotive-related tech, patents and engineering skill were believed to have attracted Apple. We still havenāt received concrete word on why Apple eventually shied away from a deal, though the Financial Timesā sources did say that āa recent shift in Appleās car strategyā could put negotiations on ice.
Just last month, the Cupertino firm was reported to have paused its efforts on making its own electric car ā having decided, following executive Bob Mansfieldās takeover of Appleās car team, to instead develop an autonomous driving software platform. This was in order to leave the door open to either partnering with car manufacturers or returning to in-house vehicle development, Bloomberg reported.