Cadillac has unveiled its most ambitious model to date — the 2026 CELESTIQ, a fully electric flagship priced above $400,000 USD, positioning it alongside the Rolls-Royce Spectre and Bentley Mulliner Batur in the ultra-luxury EV segment.
Unlike any Cadillac before it, each CELESTIQ is hand-assembled at General Motors’ Global Technical Center, with production limited to fewer than two vehicles per day. The brand describes the process as “coach-built for the electric age,” emphasizing bespoke craftsmanship and near-limitless personalization.
Every customer collaborates directly with Cadillac designers and a dedicated concierge to curate color palettes, materials, and finishes — making each vehicle a one-of-one statement of design and individuality. “The bespoke spirit of Celestiq extends to transaction price,” Cadillac shared, “and will be determined by the client’s level of curation. The 2026 model year canvas starts in the low-$400K range.”
Under its sculpted silhouette, the CELESTIQ houses a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system producing around 600 horsepower and 819 lb-ft of torque, delivering performance worthy of its halo status. The interior is equally avant-garde, anchored by a 55-inch full-width digital display that merges driver information and passenger entertainment across a single glass surface.
More than just a car, the CELESTIQ marks Cadillac’s rebirth as a technological and design powerhouse — a signal that American luxury can once again stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Europe’s finest.

