Cadillac’s $300,000 Electric Car Is Already Sold Out Until 2025
The Celestiq will be hand-crafted to meet its owner’s individual needs.
The new ultra-luxury, all-electric Cadillac Celestiq goes into production in 2023, but you’ll have to wait until after 2025 to own one—if you’re lucky.
Tony Roma, Celestiq’s chief engineer, told , “We already have a few hand raisers, like many, many more than we’re going to be able to build in the first year or 18 months…It’s a fantastic problem to have.”
The Celestiq has a price tag of over $300,000, the most expensive Cadillac ever sold. Each model will be hand-built to the exact specifications of each customer.

But not just any baller with a big bank account can buy one.
Cadillac has to vet potential buyers first. Once accepted, “clients will be led through a design consultation process by a concierge along with their Celestiq dealer of choice who is dedicated to guiding them through every aspect of the journey,” according to Cadillac.

Some nifty features include:
- 200 kW DC fast-charging system that can add up to 78 miles of range in only 10 minutes.
- 600 hp all-wheel-drive powertrain
- Remote Auto Parking allows the vehicle to detect a parallel or perpendicular parking space and guide itself into the space.
- Four-wheel steering
- 55-inch-diagonal advanced HD display
- Ultra Cruise allows drivers to drive autonomously 95% of the time.
Related: The 5 Most Luxurious Electric Cars on the Market That Will Make You Want To Skip On Gas

The new ultra-luxury, all-electric Cadillac Celestiq goes into production in 2023, but you’ll have to wait until after 2025 to own one—if you’re lucky.
Tony Roma, Celestiq’s chief engineer, told , “We already have a few hand raisers, like many, many more than we’re going to be able to build in the first year or 18 months…It’s a fantastic problem to have.”
The Celestiq has a price tag of over $300,000, the most expensive Cadillac ever sold. Each model will be hand-built to the exact specifications of each customer.

But not just any baller with a big bank account can buy one.
Cadillac has to vet potential buyers first. Once accepted, “clients will be led through a design consultation process by a concierge along with their Celestiq dealer of choice who is dedicated to guiding them through every aspect of the journey,” according to Cadillac.

Some nifty features include:
- 200 kW DC fast-charging system that can add up to 78 miles of range in only 10 minutes.
- 600 hp all-wheel-drive powertrain
- Remote Auto Parking allows the vehicle to detect a parallel or perpendicular parking space and guide itself into the space.
- Four-wheel steering
- 55-inch-diagonal advanced HD display
- Ultra Cruise allows drivers to drive autonomously 95% of the time.
Related: The 5 Most Luxurious Electric Cars on the Market That Will Make You Want To Skip On Gas
