2024 Cadillac Celestiq: A Breakthrough in Ultra-Luxury Electric Vehicles

Standing at a length of 217.2, a width of 81.9, and a height of 57.2, the 2024 Cadillac Celestiq stands out as the world's first ultra-luxury all-electric vehicle and equipped with the most modern technological advancements.

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Power and Performance

All Celestiq models come with a dual motor and all-wheel-drive electric powertrain. We can estimate it to make within 600 horsepower; according to the manufacturer, that is enough to make the Celestiq perform from 0 mph to 60 mph in just 3.8 seconds. It's adaptive air suspension is standard and also has a rear wheel future, which helps long maneuvering light.

Range and Battery

2024 Cadillac Celestiq

The 2024 Celestiq has an Ultimumbattery Pack that delivers 300 miles of driving range per charge. This model is capable of recharging on a DC fast charging, and according to Cadillac on a 200-KW connection, the battery can be filled up with 78 miles in 10 minutes.

Interior

2024 Cadillac Celestiq

Stepping inside, luxury and technological advancement await. With the giant instrumental panel in the Celestiq's cabin to Four Buckets seats made of leather upholstery, the occupants enjoy cruising in it. The top consists of a fixed electrochromic glass roof that can be customized to meet passengers distinctive preferences.

2024 Cadillac Celestiq Interior

Infotainment

2024 Cadillac Celestiq Infotainment

The New Cadillac Celestiq hosts a 55.0-inch display that spans the entire dashboard width. The rear-seat passengers get their own 12.6-inch display for entertainment functions like watching movies, controlling the car's stereo system, and more. The stereo itself boosts a 38-speaker AKG studio reference stereo, and also three amplified 3D surround sounds will be part of the stereo.

Pricing

2024 Cadillac Celestiq

At a cost of $300,000, the Celestiq is Cadillac's super premium vehicle, joining manufacturers like Rolls Royce and Bentley. It's hatchback appearance distinguishes the Celestiq from other classic-shaped luxury sedans from Britain and Germany.

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