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Can the Cadillac Celestiq EV make GM’s luxury brand great again? Don’t rule it out


Nearly three years after unveiling the concept version of the flagship Cadillac Celestiq EV, GM has finally released the real thing: a $360,000 electric

Nearly three years after unveiling the concept version of the flagship Cadillac Celestiq EV, GM has finally released the real thing: a $360,000 electric vehicle that oozes luxury and a come-gawk-at-me exterior designed to lure in passersby. I would give my kingdom for some physical HVAC buttons, but on a car like this I’ll settle for a separate screen where at least I don’t have to scroll through a bunch of menus just to turn on the air conditioning. There is no heated and cooled cup holder, an omission I think is tantamount to forgetting to serve creme fraîche with your caviar, but Cadillac told me it could add the feature if someone really wanted it.

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