Cadillac Celestiq EV: GM to Hand Build the Car, Invests $81M on the Project

Cadillac unveiled its new electric vehicle for the world to see, and it is with the "Celestiq EV" that General Motors is not taking a shortcut with its production. It is because the vehicle aims to handcraft everything from the luxury sedan, and it will disregard the crafting machines that the company has to mass-produce its cars.

Cadillac Celestiq EV: GM to Invest $81M for Hand-Crafted Car

Cadillac Celestiq EV
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GM and Cadillac unveiled the Celestiq EV to the world earlier this week, focusing on a show car that does not have many prototypes available for the public to see yet. This electric vehicle gives the world a sense of luxury, and what it does more to elevate its make and brand is with GM's venture to handcraft the car for future orders.

According to Tech Crunch, GM is investing $81 million for the Cadillac Celestiq EV, and it will focus on future ventures of the clean energy vehicle, particularly with its hand crafting focus on the vehicle. The car would not have any machines to work on its creation, focusing on its employees to create the electric vehicle from the ground up.

GM is Featuring Another EV in the Cadillac Brand

The Cadillac Celestiq EV is the second electric vehicle that will come under the brand and from GM, aiming to release two luxury models in its quest to electrify its cars. The first one is the electric crossover known as Cadillac LYRIQ. It gives a new body to the vehicle that will focus on a larger chassis with the Ultium drivetrain technology.

GM and its Electric Vehicles

General Motors is a massive car manufacturing company. It has multiple vehicles in its production that are famous worldwide for their quality and features that are available for all. GM also focuses on luxurious cars that line up against European standards and rivals famous for their expensive vehicles that bring quality and comfort.

In the past week, GM and Cadillac unveiled the luxury electric vehicle to the world, and the Celestiq EVgave its first glance to the public that eyes for a sedan that fit their needs. The world got its first taste of the Celestiq as a clean energy vehicle with exquisite features, something that was first released with an internal combustion engine in the past.

Many upcoming vehicles are arriving soon from General Motors, including takes from Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, Hummer, and GMC.

GM is returning to an electric vehicle's first outing, in the form of sedans, apart from the company's many takes on SUVs and pickup truck EVs that are famous among the public. The Celestiq EV features a machine with the finest craftsmanship of GM work, embedding the Cadillac treatment and branding on its offers.

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