Celestiq [Official] Cadillac’s New Celestiq Electric Car


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-
The vehicle launches General Motors into the ultra-luxury segment against the likes of Bentley and Rolls-Royce.

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  • Cadillac will test the limits of its brand allure and pricing power with the 2024 Celestiq.
  • The hand-built, bespoke electric car will start at more than $300,000.
  • The car launches the General Motors brand into the ultra-luxury segment against the likes of Bentley and Rolls-Royce.
Cadillac is testing the limits of its brand allure and pricing power with the 2024 Celestiq – a large, bespoke electric car that will start at more than $300,000.
The vehicle – unveiled Monday night – launches the General Motors brand into the ultra-luxury segment against the likes of Bentley and Rolls-Royce. It’s something no American brand has successfully done in modern times.

Executives say the vehicle is more about creating a “halo car” that helps burnish Cadillac’s image, rather than fueling overall sales or profits. But, if successful, it could create a new two-unit business model for the company: one focused on hand-built, high-end vehicles and the other on mass-produced models.
“It is a brand builder. It’s a halo vehicle. It will lift people’s perception of the brand,” Rory Harvey, global vice president of Cadillac, told CNBC. “The business case has and continues to evolve, but it’s not just purely about the car. It’s about what it does for Cadillac and how it lifts the other Cadillac variants.”

Harvey declined to discuss the vehicle’s profit margins or whether the company plans to add additional hand-built models.
Customers will be able to customize nearly all aspects of the vehicle’s interior trim, exterior color and other nonmechanical elements. They’ll be able to work with designers and a Cadillac concierge to customize their vehicle.
“I don’t want to see this as a Mary Kay car, but the reality is, if you want to do an outrageous car, that’s the point,” said Michael Simcoe, GM vice president of global design, citing the unique “santorini blue” of the Celestiq unveiled Monday night.

Despite growing concerns around the demand for new mass-market vehicles due to rising interest rates and record prices, ultra-luxury buyers have continued to spend.
Low production
GM plans to only produce hundreds of Celestiq cars per year. It will only have capacity to build fewer than two vehicles per workday, Harvey said. The car will be sold globally, with the largest markets expected to be the U.S. and China.
The Celestiq will be available by request only, with “a significant deposit” needed to begin the build process, according to Harvey. Ordering for the car will start as early as later this year, followed by production beginning in December 2023, according to GM.

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This car will be successful not because of sales numbers because I bet you will see this car in movies, on the red carpet at awards shows, on the streets of Dubai and China, and of course athletes driving it. GM will consider that a success.
 
Pretty crazy to compete with Bentley and especially RR in this space. That interior doesn't exactly scream $300k.
 
Makes the Lyriq look like even more of a bargain than it already is. The Lyriq has one of the best premium luxury interiors in the industry at almost 1/5th of the price.
 
Cadillac has officially lost their shite. Good luck with that bizarre design at that price.

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The Cadillac of today isn't the same Cadillac who built V16 engined cars in the 1930/40's, they don't have the brand to reach this high and haven't for longer than I've been alive.

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I agree, but we will find out here soon.

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This design definitely brings the extravagance of past Cadillac back to the modern world. Very grand and imposing and low. I don't think it looks that great, especially with the humpback, but I love it as an overall modern Cadillac, if that makes sense. This definitely is the car Cadillac has needed for awhile.. just not sure if it's worth 300k.
 
If you look at it from the side the rear part looks too heavy. But at least it looks unusual.
 
If you look at it from the side the rear part looks too heavy. But at least it looks unusual.
Yup, everything except the rear is s tier.

The rear carries wayy too much weight. The hockey stick light bars from the top and bottom only exacerbates the bulkiness of it. They could had introduced a rear fender and made the rear pointier to break and reduce the mass. This car reminds me of the Herrera Outlaw from the cyberpunk game. The rear of that car is better resolved though.
 

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They may have put a Chev badge on the bonnet as Cadillac just isn't a luxury or premium car brand anymore. They build awesome concept cars but production cars are just not world class.
 
hmm... at first I didn't care about the 300k price tag as I didn't think I'll like it as much as I do now.
Now I wish it was waaay cheaper. So glad to see more and more brands (not just automotive) going for a modern take on the 80s.
I have a strong sentiment to 80s stuff and thus am to some degree fond of Cyberpunk styling... so no wonder I find this car so desirable.
 
I bet you will see this car in movies, on the red carpet at awards shows, on the streets of Dubai and China, and of course athletes driving it. GM will consider that a success.

Sponsorship, product placement, and paid brand ambassadors will take care of most of that - that kind of success is just bought.

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It's an intriguing proposition, ~700 units a year... might be doable.
 
Yup, everything except the rear is s tier.

The rear carries wayy too much weight. The hockey stick light bars from the top and bottom only exacerbates the bulkiness of it. They could had introduced a rear fender and made the rear pointier to break and reduce the mass. This car reminds me of the Herrera Outlaw from the cyberpunk game. The rear of that car is better resolved though.
Damn, this Herrera looks so good.
 
Agreed. Yes it's expensive, but so is a Lucid Air Touring Performance and EQS.

Neither of those are 300k and I bet that's before the personalisation that comes with a vehicle in this price bracket. Once you've added sperm whale penis leather seats and other must have accessories for the instafamous these will probably be closer to 400k or more.
 

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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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