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Cadillac got a bad reputation for infotainment – here’s how its Lyriq EV will change that – SlashGear
Cadillac’s Lyriq all-electric luxury crossover isn’t expected to hit dealerships until late 2022, but that hasn’t stopped the automaker from previewing some of…

Cadillac’s Lyriq all-electric luxury crossover isn’t expected to hit dealerships until late 2022, but that hasn’t stopped the automaker from previewing some of what should make the cabin of its new EV special. As you’d expect, there’s no shortage of displays inside the Ultium-based SUV, but what may set the Lyriq apart is just what they’re running.
Pride of the dashboard is a 33-inch LED display, which runs from the driver’s left, encompasses their instrumentation, and flows seamlessly into the…
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