Cadillac’s all-new electric sedan, the Cadillac Celestiq, will be unveiled early next year, Cadillac Society has learned.
Sources close to the matter tell us that the Celestiq is on track for an official reveal in early 2022. With that being the case, the Celestiq – which will become the marque’s flagship sedan – could very well make an appearance at the upcoming 2022 Consumer Electronic Show, which will take place from January 5th through 8th. However, it is also very possible the reveal could take place at a different time and event altogether.
Originally, Cadillac planned to reveal the Celestiq in April 2021, but the reveal was rescheduled for this summer. However, unforeseen circumstances related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic once again postponed the luxury sedan’s unveiling.
The Cadillac Celestiq will ride on the marque’s all-new fully-electric BEV3 vehicle platform and will be powered by the combination of an Ultium battery pack and an Ultium drive motor or motors. Based on the Cadillac Escala concept, the Celestiq will feature full-size exterior dimensions, as well as a fastback profile and a distinct front fascia similar to that of the new Cadillac Lyriq.
The interior will feature a spacious four-seat arrangement with real wood trim and rich, ultra-fine-quality leather upholstery. Much like the Cadillac Escalade, a large screen will command most of the vehicle’s dash with additional screens for passengers.
As previously reported by Cadillac Society, the Celestiq will also feature a cutting-edge SPD-SmartGlass roof, allowing the four occupants to individually adjust the opacity of the roof exactly to their preference.
The Cadillac Celestiq will spearhead the marque’s all-electric lineup with top-notch style, luxury and technology. The Celestiq will carry a $200,000 starting price, becoming the marque’s flagship sedan. It will be hand-built, save for batteries and frame/body stampings, in metro Detroit, Michigan.
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