Cadillac Ventures Into InnerSpace While Teasing OpenSpace Exploration
This all-electric autonomous concept vehicle takes a literal hands-off approach to transportation with seating complete with throw pillows.
Like many automakers, Cadillac has migrated to the Consumer Electronics Show to reveal their most exciting concepts. It was a year ago that the automaker unveiled two Halo concept vehicles, each a preview of the brand’s vision of personal transportation unbridled from current driving norms and limitations. The PersonalSpace, a single-seat, personal vertical takeoff and landing concept designed to literally move its passenger above the din and congestion of ground traffic, and the SocialSpace, a roomy, autonomous vehicle for up to six, designed to help passengers relax and recharge. In tandem, the concepts reframe Cadillac from its former repute of traditionalist luxury into a brand invigorated and empowered by future technologies already reshaping vehicles from the inside out. This year’s CES gave the American automaker yet another opportunity to tout their prognostications of an electric and autonomous future, with a vehicle wrapped in sleeker and more seductive sheet metal: the InnerSpace concept.
Cadillac’s sleek InnerSpace concept represents the automaker’s vision of personal autonomous future mobility as a two-passenger electric and autonomous luxury vehicle.
The third of the Cadillac Halo Concept Portfolio, the InnerSpace is an eye-catching windswept design exercise intended to showcase the freedom...
Like many automakers, Cadillac has migrated to the Consumer Electronics Show to reveal their most exciting concepts. It was a year ago that the automaker unveiled two Halo concept vehicles, each a preview of the brand’s vision of personal transportation unbridled from current driving norms and limitations. The PersonalSpace, a single-seat, personal vertical takeoff and landing concept designed to literally move its passenger above the din and congestion of ground traffic, and the SocialSpace, a roomy, autonomous vehicle for up to six, designed to help passengers relax and recharge. In tandem, the concepts reframe Cadillac from its former repute of traditionalist luxury into a brand invigorated and empowered by future technologies already reshaping vehicles from the inside out. This year’s CES gave the American automaker yet another opportunity to tout their prognostications of an electric and autonomous future, with a vehicle wrapped in sleeker and more seductive sheet metal: the InnerSpace concept.
Cadillac’s sleek InnerSpace concept represents the automaker’s vision of personal autonomous future mobility as a two-passenger electric and autonomous luxury vehicle.
The third of the Cadillac Halo Concept Portfolio, the InnerSpace is an eye-catching windswept design exercise intended to showcase the freedom...
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