Cadillac User Experience Technology | CUE


Introducing CUE, a comprehensive in-vehicle experience that merges intuitive interior design with unparalleled levels of customized in-vehicle connectivity. CUE will debut in 2012 in the Cadillac XTS and ATS luxury sedans and SRX luxury crossover. Visit www.cadillac.com today!

25 Comments to “Cadillac User Experience Technology | CUE”

  1. Linux based! Cool!

  2. amazing…. This is better than Ford version of CUE

  3. Amazing

  4. Running on Android?

  5. If Tom Taylor from TSS likes it, it’s gotta be good.

  6. Simply Amazing

  7. This looks super complected, I don’t think u need so many choices to how ur dashboard will look. Also the number of menus & sub-menus remind me of a desktop computer, all I want is to drive safely no need for so much distracting elements.

  8. I just see lots of settings and hard learning curve..

  9. He came outta nowhere!

  10. was dude wearing glitter eye make-up?

  11. Brought tears to my eyes.
    How could you not like this?

  12. Morpheus?

  13. was that laurence fishburne’s voice?

  14. speechless
    

  15. Is there going to be a jailbrak for that app store. Cuz i would like to have new themes and play for free :D

  16. Hate the rock music. Jazz is much better, and more sophisticated.

  17. I don’t know how I feel without there being physical buttons as well, but this is phenomenal!

  18. I still think it needs an Eco-Tach that changes color based on current fuel usage. Something non invasive that would inform the driver of the relationship between the gas pedal and the fuel consumption.

  19. Looks awesome, can’t wait to get behind the wheel of the new ATS

  20. Anyone with a touch sceen smartphone will feel at home with this stuff. I do like the idea of a gage cluster that can have different looks.

  21. They took the volume control straight outta the Lincolns. So much for derivative of nothing. Still, I love the rest of the idea.

  22. This is fantastic! After having GMs in the family for years, it’s great to see that GM can actually make a decent infotainment system, and even a great one!

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