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Hands on with Cadillac CUE

Posted Nov 9th 2011 2:57PM

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We just wrapped up our first hands-on with Cadillac CUE, the luxury automaker's attempt at a modern, fully-integrated infotainment system for the upcoming XTS, ATS and refreshed SRX.

First impressions are favourable, although in its current form the system is still very beta in both execution and response. However, the core tenants of the system – a capacitive screen with multitouch control and proximity sensors, capacitive center stack buttons and a configurable instrument panel – are all functional and incredibly slick, despite some slow responses and awkward transitions.

Cadillac's electronics and HMI team have been working on CUE for the better part of four years and their efforts show. And with daily builds of the system being developed and deployed, they're well on their way to having the system ready for prime time when the XTS arrives early next year. Get a taste of CUE in action in the video after the jump and look for an animated cameo of the XTS towards the end.

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rodedwards

"tenets" - which is actually the wrong word here anyway (tenets being beliefs); how about "components?"

I agree w/ @Clinton Bishop - too much tech-for-the-sake-of -tech that adds little to either driving experience or luxury.

Plus: 4 years of development? How many people do they have on this, 2?

November 10 2011 at 5:06 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dav

I actually prefer some real buttons to double the touch screen if that goes out you cant do anything, it will cost much more than a button to replace an area of the screen that is not working.
thye should just let you use an ipad 2 or three to operate controls or real buttons.

November 09 2011 at 8:58 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Clinton Bishop

Why on Earth would someone create touch sensitive controls in a vehicle and then add in haptic feedback to make them feel like actual buttons? What is so wrong with buttons that they need to be done away with? This frustrates me to no end.

November 09 2011 at 8:51 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply