2024 Cadillac Celestiq Production Car: This Is It
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As major automakers transition to EVs, they generally take one of two approaches: put customers at ease by adding an electric powertrain to a familiar model, or attempt to entice buyers with a radically unique experience. Cadillac has finally unveiled the long-awaited Celestiq ultra-luxury fastback sedan, and I think it’s safe to say, the company is taking the latter approach.
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Cadillac intends the new Celestiq to be the flagship of the brand’s all-electric future. The Celestiq is built on the Ultium platform with a 111-kWh battery and twin-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain. General Motors estimates that the fastback sedan will produce 600 horsepower and 640 lb-ft of torque, and do the 0-60 sprint in 3.8 seconds. GM also estimates that, on a full battery, the Celestiq will offer up to 300 miles of range; the automaker also claims the luxury sedan will be able to add 78 miles of range in just 10 minutes of charging on a DC fast charger. The Celestiq offers adaptive air suspension, Magnetic Ride Control 4.0, and GM’s Ultra Cruise hands-free driver assistance technology.
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“Celestiq is the purest expression of Cadillac, acknowledging our incredible history and driving us to a bolder and brighter future,” said Cadillac global vice president Rory Harvey in a press release. “It is a completely bespoke work of automotive art, built around the most advanced and innovative technology that we have ever engineered into an automobile.”
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While sharing design cues like the exterior LED light signatures with the Cadillac Lyriq electric SUV, the Celestiq goes a step further. The company aimed to evoke elements of some of its iconic historic models, directly referencing the 1933 V16 Aero Coupe and the 1957 Eldorado Brougham.
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Cadillac claims that no two Celestiqs will be the same. Customers will build their own bespoke vehicle, choosing from a plethora of customization options and working with a one-on-one dealer concierge. “With an extremely low volume of hand-built vehicles to be offered globally each year and an exclusive declaration process, Celestiq will truly be a custom-commissioned one-of-one,” Harvey said in a press release. “Each client will experience a personalized journey to make their vehicle exactly the way they desire.”
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Cadillac says the Celestiq will be handcrafted, while also utilizing 115 3D-printed parts. This unique fastback silhouette looks distinctly luxurious, and very much like a Cadillac. With the Celestiq, Cadillac has certainly put in a strong attempt to reclaim its former mantle of being “the Standard of the World.”
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GM says the 2024 Cadillac Celestiq is expected to go into production in December of 2023. And the automaker confirmed a stat that was previously thought to be a far-fetched rumor, saying in a press release that the Celestiq will carry “an expected MSRP to begin north of $300,000 and increase based on level of personalization.”