Cadillac showed the concept of a drone

Cadillac showed the concept of a drone

14 January 2022, 21:00
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Cadillac at one of the recent specialized exhibitions showed a conceptual version of a new electric car. The car is positioned as a drone.

The novelty looks like it just left the site where they filmed a fantastic movie. The steering wheel was replaced by a panoramic screen, the doors open up diagonally.

However, not only individual characteristics of appearance attract attention. According to the developers, the technical parameters of the electric car will also be impressive. This will be traced in the safety of movement, maximum speed, duration of travel on a single charge.

It is important that the convenience of the salon in the company was given one of the priority places. Car seats resemble semicircular spheres that exactly follow the curves of the spine. It is possible that they will be supplied already with a built-in "Memory function" mode: remember the position of those sitting and, if necessary, duplicate it.

In developing the wheels and body, the automaker is far from futuristic. Streamlined shapes, improved ergonomics, concise black color and chrome steel wheels. In everything there is a visible simplicity and at the same time status.

More detailed information about the conceptual development is not yet known. Presumably, statements regarding the release of pilot versions of the drone will appear closer to spring. In the meantime, you can enjoy existing Cadillac models. And if necessary, select accessories for them on OXO website for a pleasant trip.

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