Celestiq Cadillac Celestiq Concept


The Cadillac Celestiq is a battery electric car made by the Cadillac division of General Motors. It is the brand's flagship sedan, replacing the Cadillac CT6. Production: 2024-
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Overstyled mess. The Lyriq suv looks way better. But then again, on the bright side, even if it looked out of this world, still wouldn't save Cadillac. So nothing to feel bad about.


Haha 300k for a cadillac? Lol, It better come with lifetime supply of blow jobs from a supermodel.
When do you think Cadillac will be gone, or what does save Cadillac mean?
 
When do you think Cadillac will be gone, or what does save Cadillac mean?
Have no clue... as long as GM keeps it afloat?

"Save" = transform into a thriving/growing concern.

ps. Honestly I have nothing against Cadillac. I just think it is a dead brand. In my microcosm, I don't know a single person aspiring to own one, and I am almost 50. Ask 20/30 year olds, it is probably far worse. It is like HP or AOL. They could come up with an awesome product tomorrow, but no one will still want it.
 
ps. Honestly I have nothing against Cadillac. I just think it is a dead brand. In my microcosm, I don't know a single person aspiring to own one, and I am almost 50. Ask 20/30 year olds, it is probably far worse. It is like HP or AOL. They could come up with an awesome product tomorrow, but no one will still want it.

And that is America. Imagine how we see the brand here on the other side of the pond......

Dead indeed, sorry John Galt.
 
John Galt will give up on Cadillac and start promoting Oldsmobile soon.
 
It's expensive but possibly one of the best designs on the market...if it translates well to production.
 
Is it a Cadillac flagship, an all-electric competitor of the 3 or 4 established ones, I think it is meritorious, an EQS against this? please, the Cadi is a no brainer.
If it is a limited edition, perhaps it is to test the waters, and then finally disembark, it is understandable due to the difficulty of the segment.
Ask Infinity and Audi and Jaguar, and VW etc, etc.
 
A sigh for all the glorious Cadillac concepts that never made production (or made it in diminished forms):

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I had hopes that the Celestiq would look good enough to teach Gorden Wagener how to design a beautiful electric sedan, rather than making out excuses on why the Mercedes EQ range is so freaking hideous. But Cadillac had to disappoint me, hadn't they? The Celestiq is just another generic, fat blob on wheels just like the EQS and worse: way, way, waaaaaaaaay more expensive than the EQS.

Who in their right mind is gonna pay Rolls-Royce money for a Cadillac? Nof#ckingbody!
 
Cadillac are great at designing concept cars, but crap at designing production cars. If only their management would give the designers some freedom to design interesting production cars then maybe they could be looked at more seriously by potential buyers.
 
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After seeing that Batur crap for two million each, equal to seven of these in different colors to give away to friends and family seems like a bargain.
 
It’s like You can Imagine what a 928 based Panamera would have been like in the eighties.
 
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Cadillac Motor Car Division, or simply Cadillac, is the luxury vehicle division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM). Its major markets are the United States, Canada and China; Cadillac models are distributed in 34 additional markets worldwide. Historically, Cadillac automobiles were at the top of the luxury field within the United States, but have been outsold by European luxury brands including BMW and Mercedes since the 2000s.
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