Set to go into production in Q4 2023, the all-electric Cadillac CELESTIQ is set to become the automaker’s first ultra-luxury flagship, and it even has 3D-printed parts. More specifically, there are a total of 115 parts that have been 3D-printed, including in the body structure, chassis, interior and several electrical components.
Power comes from GM’s Ultium Platform, which consists of a 111-kWh battery pack good for a 300 mile range on a full charge. Its two-motor, all-wheel-drive powertrain generates 600 horsepower and 640 pound-feet of torque, enabling it to hit 60 mph in 3.8 seconds. The interior features a 55-inch-diagonal advanced HD display that wraps around the dashboard, thanks to two separate screens under a single pane of glass. In all, there are five high-definition displays in the vehicle, including an 11-inch touchscreen Front Command Center on the front console. One caveat: it’s set to be priced from over $300,000 USD. In case of a zombie apocalypse, you’ll want to be in an INKAS armored Cadillac Escalade.
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CELESTIQ offers responsiveness and athleticism typically associated with smaller performance vehicles. We have incorporated Cadillac’s expertise developing advanced chassis and suspension systems into an entirely new experience for the client,” said Tony Roma, CELESTIQ chief engineer.
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