Cadillac has unveiled a second set of images of its upcoming show car, the Celestiq. The new photos reveal several details that were previously hidden, and we get a better understanding of what to expect from the upcoming concept vehicle.
An image of the interior shows a set of seats upholstered in red leather, with a sporty design, and it is focused on a control panel between those seats. The panel itself has a rotating knob, and it has a thin screen in front of it.
We cannot see the screen, but it does come with a small storage space behind it. It is unclear at this point if the screen will move at the command of a user, or if it is meant to stay in the same position all the time.
Another interesting detail shot focuses on a small bolt, which has an inscription on it. The location of the said bolt is not entirely clear, but it might be holding a door hinge, and it comes with an unusual level of attention to detail. Since this is a concept car, that does not come as a surprise to anyone that it has an enhanced level of attention to detail.
As Cadillac noted, the vehicle draws from the company's 120-year heritage, and it is meant to set new standards for artisanship and technology. With that in mind, the details make sense. Cadillac promises "an experience unlike anything else," as well as "a focus on meticulous detailing overlaid on a clean, cutting-edge design."
The American brand is determined to show what luxury can be in its vision, and Celestiq seems to display the highest level of craft ever exhibited by this company. In other words, it should be impressive from several points of view. Cadillac has pledged to show more images of the Celestiq throughout the summer.
We cannot see the screen, but it does come with a small storage space behind it. It is unclear at this point if the screen will move at the command of a user, or if it is meant to stay in the same position all the time.
Another interesting detail shot focuses on a small bolt, which has an inscription on it. The location of the said bolt is not entirely clear, but it might be holding a door hinge, and it comes with an unusual level of attention to detail. Since this is a concept car, that does not come as a surprise to anyone that it has an enhanced level of attention to detail.
As Cadillac noted, the vehicle draws from the company's 120-year heritage, and it is meant to set new standards for artisanship and technology. With that in mind, the details make sense. Cadillac promises "an experience unlike anything else," as well as "a focus on meticulous detailing overlaid on a clean, cutting-edge design."
The American brand is determined to show what luxury can be in its vision, and Celestiq seems to display the highest level of craft ever exhibited by this company. In other words, it should be impressive from several points of view. Cadillac has pledged to show more images of the Celestiq throughout the summer.