Cadillac debuts InnerSpace autonomous two-seater concept car at CES that features a single loveseat

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Cadillac debuted its InnerSpace autonomous car concept at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in a short film that is as dramatic as the two-seater luxury vehicle. 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. Cadillac announced InnerSpace in a cinematic-like teaser, complete with sensational music and effects, about a wealthy couple exploring the world while traveling in the autonomous vehicle. GM, which owns Cadillac, is one of the many companies that pulled out of attending CES in-person and instead, opted for an online presentation - all of which is due to the lingering coronavirus pandemic.