Hey followers! Nuked here, ready to dive into a sleek world of tech and luxury. Today, we’re exploring the stunning Cadillac Celestiq EV, a car that blends elegance with cutting-edge innovation.
This flagship electric vehicle, priced at $360,000, aims to turn heads with its gorgeous design and luxurious features. It’s more than just a pretty face—this EV is crafted to re-establish Cadillac as a leader in the global luxury market.
Driving this beauty around Los Angeles was a thrill. The interior is a feast for the senses, with buttery leather seats that are plush and fully adjustable. Surrounded by handcrafted touches and 3D-printed parts, Cadillac leaves no detail untouched. They’ve gone all-in on building an EV with no compromises, even fitting a complex battery layout that challenges traditional design.
The battery is a 111 kWh pack varying in module height to maximize space and range, which hits about 303 miles. The design creates a shallow trunk, big enough only for a wallet and glasses, but the wow factor comes from its stunning exterior, sporting a dancing LED signature and sculpted rear—a true showstopper on Hollywood streets.
On the road, the Celestiq offers a smooth ride despite its large size, thanks to an adjustable air suspension and rear steering. Topping the experience is its ferocious 655 horsepower and precise handling, even on curvy mountain roads. The active roll control and Magnetic Ride Control make every turn confidence-inspiring.
However, it’s not all perfect. The infotainment system, powered by Google Built-In, sometimes stubbornly refuses to connect properly with phones, causing frustration. Still, the wide, high-res screens stretching across the dash—55 inches—look absolutely stunning, making every interface a visual delight. The interior space is customizable with a glass roof, massage seats, and ambient lighting, giving each passenger a unique experience.
Each Celestiq is handcrafted at GM’s Michigan facility, with customers able to choose from countless color and material options—think 50 shades of blue and orange. The concierge service ensures an ultra-personal buying experience, from selecting the perfect exterior hue to arranging everything from refreshments to car logistics.
Production is limited, with only 25 units for 2025, almost all already spoken for. Cadillac’s goal is to restore its stature as the ‘Standard of the World’ luxury brand, with this EV leading the charge in the ultra-luxury EV segment, competing with brands like Rolls-Royce and Bentley.