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Escalade Console a Big Hit
Cadillac introduced the 38” OLED Display in its 2021 Escalade last year and now the reviews are beginning. Escalade’s cabin is more refined, modern and elegant. The curved OLED display has twice the pixel density of a 4K television and the largest color range of any automotive display in production today. The system includes a 7.2-inch-diagonal touch control panel driver information center to the driver’s left, a 14.2-inch-diagonal cluster display behind the steering wheel and a 16.9-inch-diagonal Infotainment screen to the driver’s right. Discretely hidden exterior cameras provide augmented reality street views in the navigation system, as well as 360-view birds eye views. The first ever automotive use of AKG audio technology features an available 36-speaker AKG Studio Reference surround sound system.
A top-line Premium Luxury Platinum 4WD is $104,290. The ESV model is $3,000 additional.
Figure 1: Cadillac Escalade Console
Cadillac introduced the 38” OLED Display in its 2021 Escalade last year and now the reviews are beginning. Escalade’s cabin is more refined, modern and elegant. The curved OLED display has twice the pixel density of a 4K television and the largest color range of any automotive display in production today. The system includes a 7.2-inch-diagonal touch control panel driver information center to the driver’s left, a 14.2-inch-diagonal cluster display behind the steering wheel and a 16.9-inch-diagonal Infotainment screen to the driver’s right. Discretely hidden exterior cameras provide augmented reality street views in the navigation system, as well as 360-view birds eye views. The first ever automotive use of AKG audio technology features an available 36-speaker AKG Studio Reference surround sound system.
A top-line Premium Luxury Platinum 4WD is $104,290. The ESV model is $3,000 additional.
Figure 1: Cadillac Escalade Console
Figure 2: Cadillac Escalade Night Vision
Escalades are equipped with Cadillac’s Night Vision that displays the road in front of the driver in the gauge cluster and highlights pedestrians or animals in a yellow box. A great feature for driving dark, unlighted country roads. New on the Escalade is the availability of Cadillac’s exclusive Super Cruise, the first true hands-free driver assistance feature for limited-access highways. It’s available to use on more than 130,000 miles of compatible, limited-access highways in the U.S. and Canada. The Escalade is all about interior space and the big news is in the third-row seat. It’s roomier than previous and well suited for adults. The second-row seats are just as plush and comfortable, with a choice of a 3-seat bench or two captain’s chairs. Front seatbacks can hold entertainment screens for second-row viewing.
Source: http://www.theautochannel.com
Source: http://www.theautochannel.com
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