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will enter unfamiliar territory as it unveils  its first-ever ultra-luxury all-electric vehicle.

Cadillac

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is the automaker’s  most tech-advanced, expensive, and luxurious vehicle to date.

The Celestiq

Cadillac cut no corners for its debut in the EV market.

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Worth over

$300,000,

this EV will be the first to feature GM’s Ultra-Cruise System.

This hands-free driver assistance tech uses data streams and infrared monitors to work on over 2 million miles of highway at launch.

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The Celestiq will also feature adaptive air ride suspension and magnetic ride control, a standard suspension system that debuted in the 2002 Seville.

ClimateSense

will be a standard feature on the EV.

This four-zone microclimate system lets passengers adjust temperature settings from their respective areas.

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is built using the same platform as the GMC Hummer EV.

The Celestiq

It will also have the same 111kWh battery pack and dual-motor,  all-wheel drive propulsion system.

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Delivering 600 hp and 640 lb-ft. of torque, this Cadillac EV can go from 0 to 60 in as fast as 3.8 seconds.

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The Celestiq can  run for 300 miles on  a single charge.

With a 200 kW DC fast charging system, it will only take 10 minutes to add 78 miles of range

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But what sets this EV apart from the rest is that no

Celestiq

is built the same way.

The EV model will be the first-ever hand-built modern Cadillac since the 1930s.

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Future owners will have the chance to work with

Cadillac

designers to customize their EVs according to their tastes and preferences.

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Each Celestiq will feature a combination of historical design cues and modern tech.

This will include hand-finished metalwork, hand-wrapped leather, and a personalized steering wheel trim, among others.

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There’s nothing quite like the Cadillac Celestiq, and it's unlikely you'll find it in your local dealership soon because each unit is made to order.

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So while you’re on the waitlist, why not keep your current

Cadillac

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