Cadillac Celestiq Explained

Cadillac Celestiq
Manufacturer:General Motors
Production:January 2024 – present
Assembly:United States: Warren, Michigan (Global Technical Center)
Class:Full-size luxury car
Body Style:5-door liftback
Designer:Magalie Debellis
Platform:GM BEV3
Motor:2x Permanent Magnet Electric Motors
Layout:Dual-motor, four-wheel-drive
Battery:Ultium lithium-ion battery
Predecessor:Cadillac CT6 (US)
Length:217.2 in (5,517 mm)
Wheelbase:130.2 in (3,308 mm)
Width:81.9 in (2,081 mm)
Height:57.2 in (1,453 mm)

The Cadillac Celestiq is a battery electric car made by the Cadillac division of General Motors.[1] It is the brand's flagship sedan, replacing the Cadillac CT6.[2] Production commenced in 2024.[3]

Overview

Cadillac builds the Celestiq by hand, having invested US$81 million to create a low-volume production line at its Technical Center (GMTC) in Warren, Michigan. Since it was completed in 1956, only concept and show cars have been assembled at GMTC. The Celestiq is the first vehicle sold to the public that was assembled at GMTC.[4]

One of the vehicle's distinct features is its smart glass roof, manufactured by Research Frontiers.[5] Other reported features include a dashboard-width touchscreen, all-wheel drive and four-wheel steering.[6] It is expected to use more than a hundred 3D printed components.[7] It is anticipated the Celestiq will be fitted with GM's next generation "Ultra Cruise" advanced driver-assistance system, running on Qualcomm's Snapdragon Ride platform.[8]

Like the Cadillac Lyriq, an electric SUV which precedes it, the Celestiq uses GM's Ultium battery technology and BEV3 platform.[6] [9]

Concept

The genesis for a flagship Cadillac sedan has been traced back to concept vehicles including the Sixteen (2003), Ciel (2011), Elmiraj (2013), and Escala (2016),[10] with the last being approved for production prior to Cadillac's pivot to selling electric vehicles exclusively. The Escala was reworked as a halo car for the marque's electrification efforts instead, and the Celestiq concept was derived from it.

After a limited number of planned features and details were released in March 2020 and January 2021 at an "EV Day" event and CES 2021, respectively,[6] pictures of the concept vehicle were not available[11] until July 22, 2022, when Cadillac revealed the Celestiq Show Car,[12] planned for release as a 2025 model year vehicle.[4] The Wall Street Journal reported the Celestiq will be priced near and will enter limited production by late 2023, with fewer than 500 built per year.[13]

The designer of the Celestiq, Magalie Debellis, also was responsible for designing the Lyriq, and the two electric vehicles shared design elements such as the front grille and taillamps.[4] Overall, the concept drew inspiration from earlier Cadillac models, including the 1957 Eldorado Brougham and 1930–40 Cadillac V-16, as well as the architecture of Eero Saarinen, who designed GMTC and the Gateway Arch.[14]

The concept was shown to the public at Monterey Car Week in August 2022, including the annual Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.[14] It was awarded for Best Concept and Best Use of Color, Graphics, or Materials at the EyesOn Design awards in September 2022.[15]

Production

At a press event on October 18, 2022, the production version of the Celestiq was introduced. It retained the overall design of the concept, with changes to the liftback design and the side-view cameras being replaced with conventional mirrors.[16]

The planned low-volume production process allows GM to reduce the cost of production by using additive manufacturing processes and soft tooling for flexibility. In some cases, the number of parts has been reduced to simplify assembly. For example, the main chassis is made from six large castings, manufactured in front/rear/central modules split left/right and welded together.[17] It is estimated that GM invested $81 million to create the Celestiq production line.[18]

Camouflaged prototypes were spotted in June 2023 while undergoing road testing in Michigan.[19]

Specifications

Powertrain and battery

The Celestiq will be an all-wheel drive vehicle using two electric traction motors, one each for the front and rear axle, delivering an estimated combined output of and of torque, with an estimated acceleration of 0– in 3.8 seconds. The motors draw from a high-voltage Ultium traction battery with a total capacity of 111 kW-hr.[20] The battery is composed of individual pouch cells laid horizontally in stacks of varying heights; under the footwells, for instance, the cells are stacked six high, while under the seats, the cells are stacked nine to twelve high.[20] It can be recharged at rates of up to 200 kW (DC).[20]

Chassis

The Celestiq is built on the General Motors BEV3 platform using an aluminum spaceframe with carbon fiber body panels; the door panels are sheet molded composite (SMC) to accommodate embedded sensors.[20] The multilink adaptive air suspension has magnetorheological dampers and the rear wheels are steerable.[20] [21]

Lighting

The headlamps use digital micromirror devices with 1.3 million pixels per side, displaying a startup sequence to welcome the approaching driver, including a projection of the updated Cadillac crest.[20]

Customization

Many aspects of the car will be customizable, including exterior and interior colors, trim materials, and finishes. As a starting point, Cadillac offers four "Design Inspiration" themes: Magnetic (dark black and blue colors inside and out), Vale (earth tones), Mist (silver exterior with brown leather seats), and Aurora (sporty red themes).[22]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: GM just revealed the Celestiq — an all-electric flagship Cadillac sedan that will be built by hand. Matthew . DeBord . March 4, 2020. Business Insider. January 28, 2021.
  2. Web site: GM just revealed the Celestiq — an all-electric flagship Cadillac sedan that will be built by hand. Matthew . DeBord . March 4, 2020. Business Insider. January 28, 2021.
  3. Web site: Cadillac Celestiq Production Has Begun. GM Authority. 2024-01-18.
  4. News: 2025 Cadillac Celestiq, a Dramatic EV Flagship, Is a Bid to Return to Standard of the World Turf . Dorian, Drew . July 22, 2022 . Car and Driver . 25 July 2022.
  5. Web site: Cadillac's upcoming Celestiq flagship EV has a tint-shifting smart roof. Andrew . Tarantola. Engadget.com. January 22, 2021. January 28, 2021.
  6. Web site: GM teases Cadillac Celestiq EV with adjustable glass roof and full-width touchscreen. TheVerge.com. Andrew J.. Hawkins. January 12, 2021. January 28, 2021.
  7. News: Cadillac Celestiq EV Will Be Hand-Built in Michigan . Richie, Sasha . June 16, 2022 . Car and Driver . 25 July 2022.
  8. News: GM says Qualcomm's computer chips will power its next-gen 'hands-free' driving mode . Hawkins, Andrew J. . January 6, 2022 . The Verge . 3 August 2022.
  9. Web site: Cadillac Teases Celestiq Flagship EV at CES 2021. . Alisa . Priddle . January 12, 2021 . January 28, 2021.
  10. News: Cadillac Escala Concept First Look: A Picture Window Into Cadillac's Future . Evans, Scott . August 19, 2016 . Motor Trend . 27 December 2022.
  11. News: GM offers more glimpses of the electric Cadillac Celestiq show car . Hawkins, Andrew J. . June 8, 2022 . The Verge . 3 August 2022.
  12. News: Cadillac thinks its hand-built electric car can take on Rolls-Royce . Valdes-Depena, Peter . July 22, 2022 . CNN Business . 3 August 2022.
  13. News: Cadillac Plans to Price Its Future Celestiq EV Around $300,000 . Colias, Mike . June 24, 2022 . The Wall Street Journal . 3 August 2022.
  14. News: Why Cadillac's New All-Electric Celestiq Grand Tourer Concept Could Reinvent the Marque . Burstein, Laura . August 3, 2022 . Robb Report . 3 August 2022.
  15. News: Cadillac Celestiq turns heads at EyesOn Design Awards . Payne, Henry . September 14, 2022 . The Detroit News . 5 October 2022.
  16. Web site: Lekach . Sasha . 2022-10-17 . 2024 Cadillac Celestiq Opens Waitlist For $300,000 Ultra-Luxe EV . 2022-10-22 . Forbes Wheels . en-US.
  17. News: Cadillac Takes A Page From Tesla's Book, Uses Mega Castings On Celestiq . Mihalascu, Dan . October 18, 2022 . Inside EVs . 27 December 2022.
  18. News: Cadillac Celestiq a Manufacturing Masterpiece . McElroy, John . November 14, 2022 . Wards Auto . 27 December 2022.
  19. News: Cadillac Celestiq spotted testing in Michigan . Truett, Richard . June 12, 2023 . Automotive News . subscription . 6 July 2023.
  20. News: 2024 Cadillac Celestiq Hands-On First Look: the $300K Cadillac Must Be Seen To be Believed . Priddle, Alisa . Lim, Brandon (photographer) . Pham, Steven (photographer) . October 18, 2022 . Motor Trend . 27 December 2022.
  21. News: 2024 Cadillac Celestiq And Its Advanced Suspension System: Feature Spotlight . Hawkins, Trey . October 21, 2022 . GM Authority . 27 December 2022.
  22. News: Check Out The Cadillac Celestiq Aurora Design Inspiration . Lopez, Jonathan . October 25, 2022 . GM Authority . 27 December 2022.