- Cadillac has released more revealing images of the Celestiq EV.
- The rear view shows a low-slung fastback silhouette, while the interior has a four-seat layout with a sumptuous rear cabin.
- The Celestiq is rumored to start at around $300,000 and will be built at GM’s tech center in Michigan.
Cadillac is continuing to parse out information about its upcoming EV flagship, the Celestiq, and the latest images give us our best look yet at the car’s exterior and interior. With a low-slung fastback shape, exquisite detailing, and a hedonistic rear seat, the Celestiq—seen here in “Show Car” form—will attempt to take Cadillac into a higher echelon of the luxury market. Reports suggest that the Celestiq will not only carry a six-figure price tag, but that it could start at around $300,000, also known as Bentley and Rolls-Royce territory.
The Celestiq’s rear end suggests it will be a hatchback similar in shape to the Porsche Panamera or Mercedes-Benz EQS. The front view shows seven-spoke wheels with an intricate pattern that are wrapped in tires with a “Michelin Pilot Sport EV” designation.
Inside, we can see a clear view of four seats trimmed in red leather, and the rear seats appear to have their own entertainment screens, control knob, and seat-adjustment controls. Myriad screens dot the cabin, with a large widescreen setup on the dashboard, a screen between the front seats, a screen between the rear seats, and the aforementioned entertainment screens on the backs of the front seats.
We don’t know how much the Celestiq concept car will change as it reaches production, but given that this model will be hand-built, the version you can buy may end up being fairly close to what you see here. We’ll learn more about the Celestiq soon, as the show car will finally make its debut soon.
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