View post: Walmart Has a 146-Piece Tool Kit on Sale for Just $52 The most fanciful of the two is the Cadillac VTOL concept, which stands for vertical takeoff and landing. It’s a fully autonomous drone ...
At GM’s CES keynote, the company showed off a number of Cadillac vehicles, both real and imagined, to explain its vision for the future of transport. On the fantastic side, the company presented two ...
DETROIT, Jan 12 (Reuters) - General Motors Co (GM.N), opens new tab on Tuesday presented a futuristic flying Cadillac - a self-driving vehicle which takes off and lands vertically and carries the ...
Cadillac may have its Celestiq hyper-luxury EV in mind for the near future, but two new concepts – an autonomous lounge pod and a flying car – at CES 2021 today show it's looking further ahead in ...
General Motors’ (GM) urban air mobility (UAM) aspirations have been confirmed following CEO Mary Barra’s keynote on Jan. 12 at CES 2021. The automaker introduced a Cadillac vertical-take-off and ...
Two futuristic Cadillac concepts, an autonomous vertical take-off and landing drone, left, and an electric shuttle, right. GM via REUTERS General Motors on Tuesday presented a futuristic flying ...
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co on Tuesday presented a futuristic flying Cadillac - a self-driving vehicle which takes off and lands vertically and carries the passenger above the streets and ...
General Motors has inched slightly closer to fulfilling its quest to put the world in flying cars. As part of the 2021 virtual Consumer Electronics Show on Tuesday, GM showed renderings and animation ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. CES wouldn’t be CES without some bonkers-looking concepts CES wouldn’t be CES without some bonkers-looking ...
DETROIT, Jan 12 (Reuters) - General Motors Co on Tuesday presented a futuristic flying Cadillac - a self-driving vehicle which takes off and lands vertically and carries the passenger above the ...
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