If images of the first Cadillac Celestiq delivered to a customer tickled your fancy with its Dolce Metallic exterior finish, then you’re in luck as a used example flaunting the same brown paint color is currently up for grabs. And it can be all yours for just $499,950.
The Celestiq in question is currently for sale at Galpin Aston Martin in Van Nuys, California with 668 miles on the odometer, according to the duPont Registry listing.
Notably, this is the second used Celestiq to recently pop up for sale. Back in December, the Cadillac Beverly Hills dealership had one in a sleek Abalone White Tricoat color, which is a $15,900 option. That car also featured a matte finish, which tacked another $8,000 onto the original price. The asking price for that unit was a slightly more modest $418,575.
Although there are plenty of exterior color and wheel options available, the real differentiation is in the cabin. The previously available unit paired its matte white exterior with a caramel interior. It’s a bit ordinary as far as car interiors go. Comparatively, the currently available brown Celestiq is equipped with a much more stand-out white and burgundy color combination.
Regardless of the colors used, the bespoke nature of the Cadillac Celestiq means each build is outfitted with the finest materials available. As we’ve previously reported, customers may go as far as sourcing wood from a tree in their own front yard to use for the Celestiq’s interior trim.
Other interior highlights include five interactive screens, a ClimateSense system that delivers individualized microclimate control to all four seats as well as a 38-speaker AKG Studio Reference Audio System featuring Dolby Atmos.
When it comes to the mechanical bits, all Cadillac Celestiqs are equipped with a dual-motor setup that generates 655 horsepower and 646 pound-feet of torque. Power is sent to all wheels and is supplied by a 111-kWh battery.
As a reminder, the luxury marque’s flagship EV is hand-built at the GM Global Technical Center, which is limited to an annual production capacity of 250 Celestiq fastbacks.
This particular Celestiq was posted for sale on February 20th. As of this writing, it’s still available, and we’re curious to see how long it will go before selling and what the final sale price will be. Stay tuned!



Kevin
Sale it to China
Frank Ricciardi
I don’t think I would pay $500.00 for that ugly car.