The all new Cadillac Celestiq EV is the brands most technologically advanced vehicle to date. With features like Ultra Cruise, Cadillacs Hands-Free driver assistance including a 360 degree view sensor suite. The Cadillac Celestiq takes luxury to the next level with an industry first, four-zone microclimate system that allows each passenger to dial in their own comfort level; known as ClimateSense.

Cadillac doesn’t stop there. They have incorporated Adaptive Air Ride with their most advanced Magnetic Ride Control, and All Wheel Drive. This allows for top tier luxury comfort while putting down the instant power from this ultra-luxury all-electric vehicle.

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Cadillac Celestiq MSRP Price

There is no official price from Cadillac just yet on the Celestiq. But rumors are that it may start north of $300,000. This is not your typical “drive from Point A to Point B” electric vehicle. And the price will reflect the craftsmanship and features that are found in this ultra-luxury electric vehicle from Cadillac. Customization options may also play a big roll on the Celestiq MSRP. As soon as we find out more, we will be sure to update you here!

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Cadillac Celestiq Release Date

We know the Cadillac Celestiq will be released as a 2024 model year. There is currently no official release date, but we expect production to start late 2023 and for it to hit dealers in early 2024. If you’re interested in securing a Cadillac Celestiq, you can Join The Official Cadillac Celestiq Waitlist Here.

Cadillac Celestiq Range

Cadillac and General Motors are going full force with their Ultium platform on the Celestiq. It’s estimated that the Celestiq will get 300 miles of range on a full charge. Not terrible, but also nothing to write home about either. Considering it’s price tag, and the fact that the Lucid Air Grand Touring can get about 500 miles on full charge.

On a plus side, the Cadillac Celestiq will be able to charge at up to 200 kilowatts at a DC fast charger; offering up a 78 mile range in just around 10 minutes!

Cadillac Celestiq Performance

Although the Celestiq will have a variety of customization options, it will only be available in one trim level, with one powertrain offering. You’re going to get a dual-motor that Cadillac says will put down 600 horsepower. Paired with it’s all-wheel drive, it’s estimated that the Cadillac Celestiq will hit 0-60mph in only 3.8 seconds.

Once the car is available for reviewers  to drive, we should get a better example of the overall driving dynamics and real world performance numbers.

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Cadillac Celestiq Technology Features

Cadillac says the Celestiq is the brands most technologically advanced vehicle in the companies history. They don’t use this term lightly. It boasts an impressive array of new tech features like Ultra Cruise; the companies advanced hands-free smart driver assistance which uses a sensor suite, allowing for a 360 degree view. This is the first of its kind in the industry.

A fixed glass roof, which they refer to as “Smart Glass”, allows each passenger to customize per their desire. Cadillac emphasizes that the Celestiq is a ultra-luxury all-electric vehicle, with comfort and features to touch on every emotion; from sound, light, and touch.

ClimateSense is a new climate control suite that offers a four-zone microclimate system, allowing each individual passenger the flexibility to dial in their own comfort levels.

With 600 horsepower, Cadillac was sure to dial in the suspension and drivetrain to make sure the Celestiq can put the power down, and offer ultimate levels of luxury comfort. They’ve done this with an all-wheel drive system, Adaptive Air Ride, and the newest version of their famous Magnetic Ride Control.

They also claim a Cadillac-first, offering 5 advanced HD interactive displays in the vehicle.

Cadillac Celestiq Tax Credit

Unfortunately, the limit for the federal EV tax credit for sedans is $55,000. The Celestiq is priced well above that price range, meaning it will not quality for any EV tax credit.

What are your thoughts on the up coming Cadillac Celestiq? Will you be buying one? Drop a comment below and let us know!