Have you ever wondered what the car will look like in the future? Will it really be unmanned like the scene in the movie? At this year's CES Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Cadillac brought a new concept car, "Halo InnerSpace".

Halo InnerSpace is the third fully autonomous driving concept released by Cadillac, after two previously unveiled at last year's CES show, the PersonalSpace aircraft for personal travel and the SocialSpace minibus for city shuttles.
The Halo InnerSpace concept car has the look of a private car, but it has only two seats, just like the card seat in KTV. For an autonomous vehicle, its shape design is strange, because its shape severely limits its practicality, if it becomes a production car, the internal storage space will be pitifully small.
The interior of the Halo InnerSpace concept car no longer has the traditional dashboard, after all, it has automatic driving, and the large screen of the central control is for the driver and occupants to watch the film. Get in the car and play a blockbuster, it would be better if you could add the "foot therapy" function.
Some time ago, GM launched a new Ultifi software platform, which is short for the general Ultium platform architecture, Chinese name "Aoteneng". The platform supports a wide range of software features for the product and enables FOTA online upgrades. At the same time, GM said it can also drive biometrics through artificial intelligence, which can achieve barrier-free communication between people and cars.
So, some people will ask, how long will it take for autonomous vehicles to become a reality? According to expert analysis, the ability to autonomously drive people to cope with traffic conditions like humans will take at least 10 years or more, but automakers will introduce hands-free autonomous vehicles in certain specific scenarios or road sections in the short term. In other words, a truly driverless, unsupervised autonomous driving system.
The previous article of The Horn master introduced the Ride Pilot automatic driving system launched by volvo at this year's CES exhibition, which can realize automatic driving on the highway. As planned, Volvo will take the lead in providing the Ride Pilot self-driving system in California, USA, and test it on California roads this summer. Not only that, Geely Krypton Also announced this week that it plans to jointly develop a true autonomous driving system with Mobileye, which is expected to be launched in 2024, so let's wait and see.