DDAIF - General Motors' CES reveals include a flying Cadillac
General Motors < >continues to make noise at CES with talk of the company's personal air mobility plans today adding to the buzz over the new BrightDrop business unit aimed at providing delivery vans and services.In a surprise reveal, the company says Cadillac’s portfolio under the Halo Portfolio will include an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft. The Cadillac eVTOL aircraft would use a 90kWh electric motor to power four rotors to enable vertical takeoff and landing across rooftops or urban destinations at a top speed of 56 mph.GM Global Design exec Michael Simcoe says the concept reflects the needs and wants of the passengers at a particular moment in time and GM's vision of the future of transportation."This is a special moment for General Motors as we reimagine the future of personal transportation for the next five years and beyond," says.GM trades at a 52-week high after the CES
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General Motors' CES reveals include a flying Cadillac