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Jennifer Lopez welcomes Ray Liotta on the set of "Shades of Blue"
New York, NY - Jennifer Lopez stays hard at work on her new project "Shades of Blue" in the streets of New York. Jennifer welcomed Ray Liotta on the set today where the two filmed a scene in a classic Cadillac. Jennifer had some fun with Ray, pointing him out to all the fans watching from across the street.
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Mischa Barton is having serious car trouble!
Mischa Barton's Cadillac was seen dented and abandoned with a flat tire. Her vintage car was later towed away. November 16, 2010. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck Arrives At Office While Supporting Ex-Wife Jennifer Garner Amid SoCal Wildfires
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Friday, January 24, 2025 - Ben Affleck was spotted pulling into his Hollywood office in his sleek electric 2025 Cadillac Escalade on Friday. The Oscar-winning actor has been quietly offering his support to ex-wife Jennifer Garner during the ongoing Southern California wildfires, which have left parts of the region devastated. Known for maintaining a strong co-parenting bond, Affleck and Garner remain committed to leaning on each other during tough times. ROL/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck Arrives At Office While Supporting Ex-Wife Jennifer Garner Amid SoCal Wildfires
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Friday, January 24, 2025 - Ben Affleck was spotted pulling into his Hollywood office in his sleek electric 2025 Cadillac Escalade on Friday. The Oscar-winning actor has been quietly offering his support to ex-wife Jennifer Garner during the ongoing Southern California wildfires, which have left parts of the region devastated. Known for maintaining a strong co-parenting bond, Affleck and Garner remain committed to leaning on each other during tough times. ROL/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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DUK10147419_013
FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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DUK10147419_012
FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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DUK10147419_011
FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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DUK10147419_010
FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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DUK10147419_009
FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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DUK10147419_004
FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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DUK10147419_003
FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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DUK10147419_002
FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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DUK10147419_001
FEATURE - Cadillac stellt Konzept für selbstfahrendes Auto mit kokonartiger Kabine und Sitzbank vor
Cadillac have unveiled their futuristic-looking autonomous car concept which seats two passengers in a single loveseat.
Cadillac debuted the InnerSpace at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
InnerSpace is designed with a cocoon-like cabin that immerses passengers sitting in a loveseat, who are watching a panoramic screen that stretches across the front.
The curved display allows passengers to select from Augmented Reality Engagement, Entertainment and Wellness Recovery themes for their drive.
The American automaker says the two-person EV is a luxury vision of future personal mobility, focused on enriching the passenger experience.
It forms part of their Halo Concept Portfolio of vehicles, which also includes two additions from CES 2021: the Personalspace, a single-seat personal eVTOL; and the Socialspace, a roomy, self-driving vehicle for up to six occupants.
The GM-owned company says its 'new InnerSpace concept reimagines that vision, with a fully autonomous experience that allows two passengers to focus on their journey and not driving.'
Bryan Nesbitt, GM executive director, Global Advanced Design and Global Architecture Studio, said in a statement: "Electrification and autonomous driving will fundamentally change the role of vehicles and the experiences customers have with them.'
"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."
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 to make the doors more accessible and the single seat inside separates and pivots outward to make it easier for passengers to get in.
The Cadillac InnerSpace also includes the latest technology, including 'biometric input and AI machine learning.'
The vehicle is fitted with sil
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DUK10134865_012
PEOPLE - Sylvester Stallones Super-Luxus-SUV steht zum Verkauf
Ferrari Press Agency
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12/08/2020
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Picture MUST credit: Becker Automotive Design
A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
OPS: The Sylvester Stallone Cadillac Escalade customised by Becker Automotive Design which is now up for sale.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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PEOPLE - Sylvester Stallones Super-Luxus-SUV steht zum Verkauf
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12051
Stallone 1
12/08/2020
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Becker Automotive Design
A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
OPS: The Sylvester Stallone Cadillac Escalade customised by Becker Automotive Design which is now up for sale.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10134865_010
PEOPLE - Sylvester Stallones Super-Luxus-SUV steht zum Verkauf
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12051
Stallone 1
12/08/2020
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Becker Automotive Design
A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
OPS: The Sylvester Stallone Cadillac Escalade customised by Becker Automotive Design which is now up for sale.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10134865_009
PEOPLE - Sylvester Stallones Super-Luxus-SUV steht zum Verkauf
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12051
Stallone 1
12/08/2020
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A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
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A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
OPS: The Sylvester Stallone Cadillac Escalade customised by Becker Automotive Design which is now up for sale.
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A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
OPS: The Sylvester Stallone Cadillac Escalade customised by Becker Automotive Design which is now up for sale.
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A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
OPS: The Sylvester Stallone Cadillac Escalade customised by Becker Automotive Design which is now up for sale.
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A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
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A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
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A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
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A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
OPS: The Sylvester Stallone Cadillac Escalade customised by Becker Automotive Design which is now up for sale.
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A stunning custom-built SUV made for Rocky and Rambo movie star Sylvester Stallone is being put up for sale by the actor for $350,000 USD / €296,250 euros.He personalised the vehicle, a stretch Cadillac Escalade, with California-based Becker Automotive Design. The custom shop has produced heavily modified vehicles for a host of celebrity VIPs.The 2019 Escalade ESV was stretched 20 inches and has been described as an opulent man cave on wheels.The stretched-out wheel base, makes the black Cadillac particularly spacious.The cabin is covered in quilted leather-covered with room for five adults. At the rear are deluxe VIP bucket seats, a fold-up electric bench with room for three people and electric window curtains that ensure privacy.Other notable features include a 43-inch UHD LCD smart TV screen in the center driver partition, 12-inch LCD screens for rear-facing passengers, a 7.1 digital music system custom tuned with a digital audio processor and a military-spec router with two SIM cards for uninterrupted internet connectivity.
OPS: The Sylvester Stallone Cadillac Escalade customised by Becker Automotive Design which is now up for sale.
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A Pink 60’s Cadillac in the historic old town of Weston, MO, USA.
A pink 60s Cadillac in the historic old town of Weston, Missouri, United States of America, North America
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PEOPLE - Abschied von Aretha Franklin in Detroit
August 28, 2018 - Detroit, Michigan, Untied States - A pink 1956 Cadillac Sedan Deville, owned by Stuart Popp, is parked near the entrance to the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, during a public viewing in advance of the funeral for legendary singer Aretha Franklin, known as the Queen of Soul, in Detroit, Michigan USA, on Wednesday, July 28, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Scheidung: Donald Jr. und Vanessa Trump
March 15, 2018 - FILE - Donald Trump Jr.'s Wife Vanessa files for Divorce After 12 Years of marriage. PICTURED: DORAL, FL - MARCH 06: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump makes an appearance prior to the start of play during the final round of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral Blue Monster Course on March 6, 2016 in Doral, Florida...People: Vanessa Trump, Donald Trump Jr (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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