Cadillac announced that the 2021 Escalade will have a 38-inch curved OLED screen with twice the pixel density of a 4K television.

In the video above, the steering wheel shows the green light stripe that indicates Cadillac's Super Cruise semi-autonomous capability.



The new Escalade will be fully unveiled in Los Angeles on February 4.

Infotainment screens have started to shift from tablet-like sizes to creeping toward the precipice of television-size territory, and the 2021 Cadillac Escalade is edging even closer to that barrier. Cadillac teased that the upcoming luxury SUV will have a curved OLED screen.

Cadillac says that the screen, over 38 inches in size, will have twice the pixel density of a 4K television, which could result in some serious picture quality. If this screen will have streaming capability like the Tesla Model 3, catch us watching Planet Earth in the new Escalade.

In the teaser video, the top of the steering wheel lights up green, meaning the new Escalade will be available with Cadillac's Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving system. Super Cruise is a level 2 autonomous driving system that allows the car to drive itself hours on highways without driver intervention.

From spy photos uncovered last week, we can see that the new Escalade is shaping up to be one impressive SUV. It'll likely come equipped with an independent rear suspension like its newly announced Tahoe and Suburban siblings, and as in the two Chevys, a 6.2-liter V-8 and the potential for a new 3.0-liter turbo-diesel inline-six could be the two powertrain options.

The 2021 Escalade will be unveiled on February 4 during Oscars week in Los Angeles.

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