This is a rendering of the dashboard display of a new car released by Cadillac. It is a long strip without any divisions. I guess you will think of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.
This is the instrument display of Lyriq, an electric SUV that will be released on August 6. The technology and craftsmanship of this screen can be said to surpass the dual screens of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class in all aspects (but after all, This was also from 8 years ago, so it’s normal to exceed it).
This is a 33-inch OLED widescreen with a curved surface design, a resolution comparable to a 4K TV, and support for touch operation. It is just like the latest Escalade, except that it lacks front and rear stacks. screen design.
Fifth-generation Escalade interior diagram
From this long instrument diagram, we can see three different functional areas, and the prompt area on the far left is prompting Drivers, based on the current battery range, need to recharge before reaching the destination, whether to add a charging station.
The area facing the driver displays vehicle speed, cruising range, time to the destination and simple navigation instructions.
In addition, you can also see a 3D model of a Lyriq driving on the road. Judging from this model, the rear design of the Lyriq is quite radical. In addition to the concave LED light set surrounding the car window, there are also two lightning taillight designs below, which will be very recognizable when the lights are turned on at night.
I don’t know what function is being activated under the model, but I guess it may mean that the second generation super?cruise is running
*The second generation super?cruise The automatic lane changing function has been added
The area on the right displays the navigation map and some more detailed information, including the distance and charging standards of charging stations.
The Lyriq concept car will be officially released on August 6. This car will also reveal the design language of Cadillac’s future electric SUV. The first mass-produced pure electric SUV will go on sale in 2022. Is it worth it? It's worth the wait, let's take a look at Lyriq's design in a week.
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