Cadillac Celestiq Concept Teaser Photos Reveal Interior Details

Cadillac Celestiq Concept Teaser Photos Reveal Interior DetailsThis is the best view of the interior up to the debut in July.

Cadillac has teased the Celestiq concept for many years. A full debut doesn’t happen until late July. Four new images taken by General Motors Design on Instagram offer a peek at the interior of the electric sedan.

A console is shown between the seats in the images. It is gloss black with a metallic dial in the middle. One section opens to reveal a red-colored storage area.

The power seat controls are also visible on the door panel. The metallic finish is overlaid on a perforated, black section. The button can also be used to control the windows depending on the location.

Cadillac Celestiq Concept Teaser Photos Reveal Interior Details

Cadillac Celestiq Concept Teaser Photos Reveal Interior Details
Cadillac Celestiq Concept Teaser Photos Reveal Interior Details

The seats are shown in a photo showing a range of leather materials. The outer sections are burgundy. The center is made up of perforated strips and brighter red accents. It has a chevron-shaped shape. Below the headrest is a section of brushed metal.

The last shot shows a speaker cover. The right side shows perforated metal, while the left side shows arches and the tiny holes to the left. The broken pieces are separated by a trapezoidal, brushed section.

Cadillac Celestiq Concept Teaser Photos Reveal Interior Details

Cadillac Celestiq Concept Teaser Photos Reveal Interior Details

Cadillac Celestiq Concept Teaser Photos Reveal Interior Details

Cadillac’s flagship model, the Celestiq, will combine technology and luxury. The dashboard will have a full-width display, similar to the MBUX Hyperscreen in EQS. The roof will be completely glass and four dimmable zones will provide the required amount of natural lighting to each occupant.

The Celestiq concept has a front with prominent vertical LEDs at each end. This is evident from the teasers. The lower portion of the nose is also outlined by light strips, creating a similar visual effect to grille mesh.

The Celestiq will be riding on the General Motors Ultium platform. This platform will also be under the Lyriq crossover. These underpinnings are capable of supporting batteries between 50 and 200 kilowatt hours.

GM will spend $81 million in its Global Technical Centerin Warren (Michigan) to build the Celestiq. Each vehicle will be assembled by hand and will include over 100 3d-printed parts.

Cadillac believes the production version will arrive before 2025 after seeing the Celestiq concept. The version that will be on sale should look very similar to the one we saw in July.