Meet the Cadillac EV that costs more than a Rolls-Royce


The Cadillac Celestiq is a bold play in the ultra-luxury space by an American brand, and the pricing of this exclusive flagship electric vehicle (EV) has just gotten even bolder.

Cadillac has confirmed that for 2026, pricing starts at the “low-$400k” (~A$613,000) mark.

Unlike other models in its lineup – including its second most-expensive model, the US$173,595 (~A$266,000) Cadillac Escalade ESV V-Series – Cadillac doesn’t publish detailed Celestiq pricing, with the flagship available “by inquiry only”.

That’s an increase from the previous base price of around US$340,000 (~A$521,000), with the gap roughly equating to the price of an entry-level Cadillac Lyriq in the US.

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It also makes it more expensive than a Rolls-Royce Spectre EV, which starts at US$397,750 (~A$610,000)… though it’s worth noting anything from the German-owned British brand typically leaves a showroom with extensive customisation, driving up the price.

Likewise, Cadillac offers plenty of customisation options that will make your Celestiq both more unique and more expensive.

The price hike is at least partially offset by the new inclusion of eight years of connected services included at no charge, according to GM Authority, plus a patterned design for the ‘smart glass’ roof. This feature uses suspended particle technology to allow each of its four zones to be dimmed or brightened with the press of a button.

Cadillac has made no secret it doesn’t expect its effectively hand-built ultra-luxury flagship to sell in large numbers. It told Motor1 in May that it expected to build only 25 examples this year.