Cadillac gave us more details on the Celestiq flagship
In the future, Cadillac wants to fly you around
Cadillac previewed a single-seater, electrically-powered vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drone concept that would be able to hop from building to building at speeds of up to 55 mph.
(We’ll be eagerly await the “Jets vs. Sharks” style virtual dance fights between gangs of Cadillac aerial drone and Tesla tunnel enthusiasts for elitist traffic-avoidance supremacy.)
Cadillac’s tomorrow could include an AI-packed self-driving box
Cadillac also showed off a “luxury bespoke” autonomous personal vehicle, which the brand described as a “mobile living room.”
The concept uses an AI-controlled biometric-based user interface that will let you change the light, scent and air humidity using voice and gesture control.
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