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 Cadillac Celestiq Ev Flagship

 
   
 

- Cadillac has released more teaser pix of the celestiq display vehicle.

- The celestiq, which follows the lyriq ev suv, can be a luxury hatchback it really is supposed to be the flagship of the brand's new electric lineup.

- The idea version visible right here will debut first, and a manufacturing automobile is slated to move on sale in 2025.

 
 

1. Cadillac is constructing hype for its new electric powered flagship, a 4-door luxurious hatchback referred to as the celestiq in an effort to carry a six-figure charge tag and characteristic a excessive-tech indoors. The brand new teaser pix show some exciting glimpses on the idea-car model of this upcoming model it is slated to move on sale in 2025, such as its massive wheels, difficult hind lights, or even some easter eggs.

2. The celestiq is supposed as a competitor to motors including the tesla version s and mercedes-benz eqs. It seems to have a long hood and a dash-to-axle ratio suitable for a flagship sedan. An illuminated fender photograph appears to be a nod to cadillac's historical "flying goddess" hood ornament.

3. Cadillac has formerly stated that the celestiq will provide four-wheel guidance, a twin-motor awd powertrain, a transparent glass roof, and a large display display stretching throughout the width of the dashboard. It'll use gm's ultium battery platform, with the battery p.C. Probably imparting around a hundred.0-kwh of capability. The wonderful cruise driver-assistance function could be offered as well.

4. We're not precisely positive what we are looking at in the different  teaser photographs, which show elements of the celestiq in intense near-ups. We will see textured metallic trim, and that a bolt is emblazoned with cadillac's "standard of the arena" slogan—although it's doubtful if this is meant to be a hidden element, or if it's miles somewhere within undeniable view.

5. The l-fashioned rear lights are similar to the lyriq's and, based on earlier teasers, seem to flank the rear in a sort of flying buttress association. We are no longer sure how close the idea vehicle might be to the production version, however if the lyriq's progression is any indication, the overall layout isn't probably to trade much from show vehicle to fact.