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2022 Cadillac InnerSpace Concept Car



Cadillac InnerSpace Concept Debuts As A Luxurious, Autonomous Coupe

Cadillac unveiled the InnerSpace luxury concept car at CES. The car represents the American brand's vision of the personal autonomous mobility of the future. The two-seat prototype joins a portfolio of concepts from the Cadillac Halo line, designed to show that the car can be a means of transportation and a luxury item that can increase the comfort and well-being of a person. The concept, of course, is completely electric; there is not a single control in the cabin: everything happens through a smart autopilot system. The philosophy of this concept is based on the idea that a person can use the time on the road to relax and not strain even more, following the road. Full autonomy allows the driver to relieve himself of the need to drive a car, and a set of modern assistants and technologies is designed to help you relax and unwind as much as possible during the trip. Through biometrics and machine learning, Halo concepts can offer each person a personalized experience while traveling. Cadillac noted that the car would also help with recreational purposes in addition to the entertainment component. Instead of a windshield, the electric car has a giant curved screen, and where the pedals are usually installed, the concept has a special compartment with slippers. The roof opens with the doors for a more comfortable fit, and separate seats are pulled out toward the passenger. In addition, thanks to the use of Ultium Platform technology, the batteries are distributed along the entire body length, and not concentrated in one place. This allowed the car to sit lower and sportier, and it also helped to maximize the interior space in the cabin.


From the GM Press Release:

Cadillac expanded its vision of personal autonomous future mobility with the InnerSpace concept - a dramatic, two-passenger electric and autonomous luxury vehicle. Leveraging cutting-edge technologies designed to enhance the passenger experience and the increased personal time enabled by fully autonomous mobility, InnerSpace grows the Cadillac Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles envisioned to not only move passengers in a luxurious environment but enhance their well-being. The Cadillac Halo Concept Portfolio represents future possibilities with a range of personal autonomous options and advanced connected vehicle features. "The vehicles of the Cadillac Halo Concept Portfolio are designed to provide effortless travel through extraordinary means," said Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio. "They are visions for the next decade and beyond, showing the possibilities enabled by General Motors' comprehensive approach to autonomous drive technology with the goal of a world with zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion." Cadillac introduced the first two Halo concepts at the 2021 CES: 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. Conceptually, the portfolio repurposes how passengers use their time while traveling, providing a space for solace and respite. Full autonomy relinquishes the responsibility of vehicle control while dramatic design and advanced technologies maintain the sensation of arriving in a Cadillac. In fact, technologies such as biometric input and AI machine learning are harnessed and complement Cadillac's signature luxury environment to support unique wellness experiences. Through software-defined features and advanced vehicle connectivity, the Cadillac Concept Halo Portfolio could offer each passenger a truly personalized experience made possible by GM's Ultifi software platform. Ultifi enables seamless delivery of software updates to customers over the air. The experiences showcased within the Halo Portfolio demonstrate the potential as both Ultifi and autonomous technology continue to evolve. The PersonalSpace and SocialSpace will join the InnerSpace in GM's virtual CES experience this week, along with a video glimpse of future luxury travel with another concept - the OpenSpace - to be introduced later. "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them," said Nesbitt. "We're exploring where that will go with these innovative concepts, envisioning mobility as an ally of wellness, giving customers the ultimate luxury, more personal time rather than taking it." Reimagining the luxury experience Early in Cadillac's history, compact and personal Runabout models enabled customers to explore new and wider horizons. The new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving. The vehicle's fully autonomous capability means they could explore more of the world around them, as well as inside the vehicle, with more personal and tailored experiences that add new dimensions to Cadillac's signature luxury experience. AI-driven biometric input and interfaces, accessible via a large, immersive and panoramic SMD LED display, allow passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive. Thanks to Ultifi, Cadillac engineers and authorized third parties will be able to innovate additional themes and features that can be added over the air. With the Ultium Platform's wireless battery management system, the battery modules are spread about the concept vehicle, which allowed designers to optimize the cabin for spaciousness and serenity. This design freedom also allowed for a low-profile floor, providing an extremely low, sports car-like seating position. On the exterior, the dramatically designed InnerSpace features expansive, panoramic glass on the roof and part of the body sides for almost unimpeded views. The roof opens with the doors for more comfortable entry and egress, and the seats also pivot outward when the doors are opened, enhancing the effect. Even the InnerSpace's tires are designed to contribute to its solace. Developed by Goodyear for electrified vehicles, they feature SoundComfort technology designed to help mitigate soundwave resonance within the tire for a quiet ride, while soybean oil and rice husk-based silica replaces petroleum-based oil as a key ingredient in their construction. And because autonomous driving takes away some of the driver's connection with the road, Goodyear SightLine, Goodyear's tire intelligence technology, conveys important information about pressure, temperature, load and other performance factors.


Source: motor.ru; GM Press Release

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