The Celestiq will be Cadillac’s flagship offering.
The expected pricing structure starts at $200,000.
The images shared by GM proves that Cadillac wants to play in the big leagues with their upcoming all-electric Celestiq sedan. In fact, Caddy has not minced words about their intentions for the halo sedan: They are aiming for Bentley and Rolls Royce.
It’s important to note that these images are from the Celestiq show car and not from an actual production model. Even so, assuming that GM and Cadillac are very serious about taking on the Bespoke departments from both British uber-luxury brands, we’re seeing what customers will get.
“The Celestiq exterior and interior were designed together to reflect a holistic vision of what American luxury can be,” said Cadillac interior design manager, Tristan Murphy, as reported by GM Authority. “With Celestiq, we’ve created an even higher level of craft, allowing us to add that beautiful sense of movement through the cabin.”
The Cadillac Celestiq will be Hand-built With Many 3D Printed Parts
As we know, the Celestiq will roll on GM’s latest Ultium battery and Ultium drive motor technologies and will feature the next-generation Ultra Cruise semi-autonomous driver-assist system, among other innovative and premium features.