But I guess it's no different to certain German car makers 'augmenting' missing engine rev noise, by playing it over the in-car audio system as a default you have to over-ride... The natural orange heater glow is subtle...
I drove a Gen 7 GTI (2015) on lease for three years. It was probably the best all around car I've owned in terms of practicality, driving fun, along with economy. However, it 'featured' phony baloney engine noise pumped into the cabin through a speaker, somewhere. It wasn't the radio, because you couldn't turn it off. In fact, the only way to disable it was to go 'under the hood' and HAL 9000 it; start disconnecting wires and pulling things out..., which I did not want to do on a leased car. Hated it. After a while I sort of ignored it. But not completely. It was the automotive equivalent of a silicone beef-up, if you know what I mean.
The Mac thing is more an automotive equivalent to the Mercedes Benz lighted star you sometimes see. I don't know if that comes with the car, or is an aftermarket add-on. I presume, however, that if one is embarrassed about it, they have the option to turn it off.
Also, on PC cases and parts. Fans, GPUs, memory, mice and so forth.
Audio oriented, I've seen this sort of thing as an aftermarket for Technics turntables. I think that's more a DJ club thing. Not sure anyone would want a backlit purple or pink record player for their home. Possibly seasonable, to go with the Christmas tree.
I know everyone is different, but to me, McGreen is plain weird, and sort of gives me the creeps. Borgish, or Matrixy. But I suppose that's what their customer wants, and at those prices, you have to give them what they want.