New Cadillac Escalade Accentuates Hands-Free Driving
Feb. 5, 2020
The instrument panel consists of 38 inches of high-contrast OLED screens.
Feb. 5, 2020—Cadillac has improved the technology in the 2021 Escalade, according to a report by The Detroit Free Press.
The new Escalade’s self-driving Super Cruise system will raise the bar for hands-free highway driving.
The instrument panel consists of three screens stretching 38 inches, from near the driver's window past the middle of the SUV. The car also has night vision, a rearview camera and an augmented reality-enabled navigation system.
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