The Apple Vision Pro 2 is reportedly making progress in its development, according to a report by MacRumors. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman have confirmed that a second-generation model is in the works, featuring an M5 chip.
By reusing many components from the first-generation Vision Pro, Apple aims to offset surplus inventory in its supply chain. This approach is expected to help streamline production and potentially reduce costs. The decision to retain the existing design, with a focus on internal upgrades, suggests that Apple is prioritizing performance enhancements over a major redesign.
Mark Gurman, has projected that the Apple Vision Pro 2 could launch between fall 2025 and spring 2026. It’s worth noting that a report from IT Home, a Chinese tech news website, also suggested a similar timeline, although its track record for accurately predicting Apple-related news is inconsistent, and therefore, its report should be viewed with caution.
While the exact release date remains uncertain, this timeline provides a general idea of when to expect the new device. As for pricing, there is currently no official information available.