$300K Cadillac Celesitq electric ultra-luxury car revealed as brand's most expensive model ever

Cadillac is looking to reclaim its Standard of the World title in a shocking way.

The automaker has revealed the production version of its upcoming Celestiq electric ultra-luxury car with a starting price above $300,000.

The price is more than twice that of Cadillac's current top model, the $149,990 supercharged Escalade-V SUV.

The full-size Celestiq has an unusual four-door fastback design and will be hand-built to the exact specifications of each customer.

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No two will be alike, and Cadillac only expects to complete about two each week after production begins just before Christmas 2023.

A mix of materials, including carbon fiber and aluminum, is used in its construction, along with 115 3D-printed parts, its steering wheel the largest among them.

The Celestiq uses the Ultium electric vehicle platform that debuted with the GMC Hummer EV and Cadillac Lyriq SUV.

It features a 111 kilowatt-hour battery pack, all-wheel-drive, four-wheel-steering and a suspension system with air springs, computer-controlled shocks and an anti-roll system to give it the smoothest-possible ride.

"The innovations Celestiq uses to offer its sophisticated ride isolation are the pinnacle of Cadillac automotive achievement," Ken Althouse, Celestiq lead development engineer, said.

The Celestiq is powered by two motors with a combined output of 600 horsepower and will be able to accelerate to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds, according to Cadillac.

Its estimated driving range is 300 miles between charges, and it can be refilled with 78 miles worth of electricity in 10 minutes at a public DC fast charging station.

The Celestiq will come equipped with the in-development Ultra Cruise semi-autonomous driving system, which Cadillac says will eventually be able to handle 95% of most driving situations without driver intervention.

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The interior has a four-seat layout and a 55-inch digital display spanning the entire dashboard to provide infotainment functions.

Two additional touchscreens are on the center console providing control interfaces for the front and rear passengers, the latter of which are also provided with their own screen in front of them on the backs of the front seats.

All the seats are climate controlled and have "neck scarves" that blow air down over the occupant's shoulders, plus heated arm rests. Above them is a full Smart Glass Roof that uses embedded particles to allow each quadrant to be dimmed individually.

The AKG Studio Reference Audio System has 38 speakers in the cabin that double as noise-canceling devices, while three speakers on the exterior of the vehicle emit "curated propulsion sounds" to augment the silent electric motors.

Cadillac has not announced any intentions to offer a lower-priced version of the Celestiq, but it does plan to have an all-electric lineup by 2030.

PURE EVIL: DOJ Releases Racy Text Messages Between Oath Keepers Founder and His Attorney Girlfriend During His Bogus Sedition Trial – But Never Released a Single Salacious Strzok-Page Sex Text Ever

Oath Keepers founder and president Stewart Rhodes is on trial in Washington DC on bogus sedition charges.

The DOJ put together a smoking pile of horsesh*t to create the completely dishonest narrative that the Oath Keepers, who did not carry ANY WEAPONS with them on January 6th, were attempting to overthrow the government that day. Around six to ten unarmed Oath Keepers entered the US Capitol that day, walked around, and left when they were told.

They are now all sitting in prison since their arrest following the Jan. 6 protests.

The federal government has charged Stewart Rhodes and 10 others with sedition. The good news for the DOJ is that the trial is in Washington DC where Republicans have a ZERO to none chance of beating the ridiculous charges they are facing.

On Monday the Biden DOJ released salacious text messages between Stewart Rhodes and his partner Kellye SoRelle from January 6th. It is the corrupt government’s way of humiliating their subjects before they find them guilty. Both Stewart and Kellye are single and were seeing each other at the time.

Our federal government today is no better than any banana republic. It’s just too bad Republicans are the controlled opposition and afraid of their own shadows.

Via The Independent.

Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes and Kellye SoRelle, the group’s legal counsel, appear to have been sharing more than just an ideology.

Justice Department prosecutors revealed during the Oath Keepers’ trial on Monday that Mr Rhodes and Ms SoRelle had been exchanging text messages that suggest the two were involved in a romantic relationship.

“Speaking of f****** … if you need some come on over,” Mr Rhodes texted the attorney in the days before the Capitol riot.

Ms SoRelle said she could not, but Mr Rhodes insisted that he would “drag [her] into bed later”.

Despite initially turning Mr Rhodes down, Ms SoRelle later sends him a text suggesting she was amenable to his advances.

More here.

It was totally unnecessary for the DOJ to release these text messages to the public. But it is not surprising.

Now compare this to the two anti-Trump lovebirds who were behind the fake Trump-Russia collusion scandal. Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, both married at the time, exchanged over 10,000 text messages while they were attempting their coup against President Trump. The corrupt FBI and DOJ released less than 10 percent of their text messages. And the FBI-DOJ did not release a single salacious tweet between the two married and cheating lovebirds.

See how that works?

The DOJ is a completely corrupt organization at this point. God help us.

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