Leading up to its reveal later this week, Cadillac has released the final teaser for the CELESTIQ. The luxurious electric vehicle was first shown off at the company’s EV Day event in early 2020.
Intended as a companion to the electric Cadillac Lyriq, each CELESTIQ model will be hand-built at General Motors’ global center in Warren, Michigan. The CELESTIQ will serve as Cadillac’s new flagship Sedan.
What may set the CELESTIQ apart from the Lyriq is its price tag. According to a report from The Wall Street Journal citing people familiar with the matter, the CELESTIQ will retail for around $300,000 USD with less than 500 models built each year, which would make it one of the most-expensive Cadillacs ever.
The CELESTIQ brings together all-wheel drive with a driving range of at least 300 miles ( km). The model omits handles on the rear doors in favor of a sleeker design, while the interior includes a spacious cabin and high-tech infotainment system. Each seat will have an individual transparent glass roof panel.
“Every CELESTIQ will be instantly identifiable as one of a kind, giving each client a personal connection to Cadillac’s newest flagship,” CELESTIQ Design Director Erin Crossley said. “With Cadillac reimagining the future of American luxury, we are entering an era of limitless possibilities and the future of design.”
The Cadillac CELESTIQ will be unveiled by General Motors on Instagram this Friday, July 22.
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