Posted on 01/05/2022 5:16:59 PM PST by Trillian
Cadillac debuted its InnerSpace autonomous car concept at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in a short film that is as dramatic as the two-seater luxury vehicle.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
Cadillac announced InnerSpace in a cinematic-like teaser, complete with sensational music and effects, about a wealthy couple exploring the world while traveling in the autonomous vehicle.
GM, which owns Cadillac, is one of the many companies that pulled out of attending CES in-person and instead, opted for an online presentation - all of which is due to the lingering coronavirus pandemic.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: 'Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.
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Not interested in that future.
meh... Heck, my first memory is going to the drive-in with Dad and coming home with Mom.... Dad had a 56 Mercury.
I was born 9 months later... hehehe
Cadillac still making pimpmobiles.
What future.
The dummy on the right wants nothing to do with ewww...girls
that.car.is.awesome
We used to call them “Bench Seats”.
Who cleans these things?!!
Lot of “intimate experiences” happened in the back seats of cadillacs. Nothing new here.
The way this world is now, let’s not assume that is a girl on the left.
Nice, but too squared off. I think of the ones in 1970s blaxploitation films or Starsky & Hutch.
The word “bustle” comes to mind.
My ‘65 Pontiac GTO did just fine!
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