The Cadillac Celestiq : new electric sedan ,feast to the eyes !!
General Motors on 22 July , Friday unveiled its most expensive Cadillac: The Cadillac Celestiq, a pivot for Cadillac into hand-built vehicles, which typically reserved for high-end sports cars and uber-luxury models. an upcoming car that will cost $300,000 or more .The car is expected to go into production by late 2023.The automaker attempts to redefine the quintessential American luxury brand into an electric vehicle leader. Cadillac is calling the vehicle its new âall-electric flagship sedan.
A disappointment that GM did not release any technical details about the Celestiq such as its electric range, performance or other metrics. Cadillac aims to exclusively offer EVs by the end of this decade.
GM said designers drew inspiration from well-known cars such as the bespoke V-16 powered âcoachesâ of the era before World War II and the hand-built 1957 Eldorado Brougham. âThose vehicles represented the pinnacle of luxury in their respective eras, and helped make Cadillac the standard of the world,â Tony Roma, chief engineer of the Celestiq, said in a release.
The vehicle will feature five LED interactive displays, including a 55-inch-diagonal screen spanning the front cabin of the car; a âsmart glass roofâ that includes customizable transparency options; and Ultra Cruise, GMâs next-generation advanced driver-assist system that the company has said will be capable of driving itself in most circumstances. GM confirmed such technologies will be part of the production car, however declined to provide additional details.
The Wall Street Journal first reported the expected price and production of the Celestiq, which CNBC also confirmed through a person familiar with the plans who spoke anonymously because they havenât been made public.
A show car is meant to preview an upcoming production car. Cadillac leveraged a similar launch strategy with the electric Lyriq SUV, which recently went into production.
GM is investing $81 million at its tech center in suburban Detroit to hand build the upcoming Cadillac Celestiq. It marks the first time GM will produce a vehicle for commercial sales at its massive tech campus in Warren, Michigan.
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