Cadillac Celestiq 2026 updated: $400k, more bespoke tech
Cadillac raises Celestiq 2026 price to $400,000 with luxe standard tech
Cadillac Celestiq 2026 updated: $400k, more bespoke tech
The 2026 Cadillac Celestiq now starts at $400,000, bundling 8 years of connected services and a four-zone Smart Glass roof. Hand-built, ultra-luxury EV.
2025-11-05T11:38:13+03:00
2025-11-05T11:38:13+03:00
2025-11-05T11:38:13+03:00
Cadillac has updated its flagship electric vehicle, the 2026 Celestiq, raising the price to $400,000. Analysts at 32CARS.RU note that the $60,000 increase comes from folding additional exclusive features into the standard specification, including eight years of connected services and the brand’s Smart Glass roof with four independently dimmable zones. Rather than a simple mark-up, the move packages more of the bespoke tech as standard.The Celestiq remains a rarity: it is hand-built at a GM facility in Michigan at a pace of fewer than two cars per day. In 2025, just 25 examples were produced, and every one was spoken for before the official premiere—an outcome that underscores the car’s exclusivity.This EV does away with a configurator. Buyers work with personal concierges to choose materials and finishes, making every Celestiq genuinely one of a kind. And unlike its rival, the Rolls-Royce Spectre, the Celestiq adopts a four-door body and delivers full-bore luxury in the ultra-luxury EV class, carving out a distinct niche.
The 2026 Cadillac Celestiq now starts at $400,000, bundling 8 years of connected services and a four-zone Smart Glass roof. Hand-built, ultra-luxury EV.
Michael Powers, Editor
Cadillac has updated its flagship electric vehicle, the 2026 Celestiq, raising the price to $400,000. Analysts at 32CARS.RU note that the $60,000 increase comes from folding additional exclusive features into the standard specification, including eight years of connected services and the brand’s Smart Glass roof with four independently dimmable zones. Rather than a simple mark-up, the move packages more of the bespoke tech as standard.
The Celestiq remains a rarity: it is hand-built at a GM facility in Michigan at a pace of fewer than two cars per day. In 2025, just 25 examples were produced, and every one was spoken for before the official premiere—an outcome that underscores the car’s exclusivity.
This EV does away with a configurator. Buyers work with personal concierges to choose materials and finishes, making every Celestiq genuinely one of a kind. And unlike its rival, the Rolls-Royce Spectre, the Celestiq adopts a four-door body and delivers full-bore luxury in the ultra-luxury EV class, carving out a distinct niche.