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The Cadillac Celestiq Concept Has a Ridiculously Opulent Dash-to-Axle
The Cadillac Celestiq Concept Has a Ridiculously Opulent Dash-to-Axle-August 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:06

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Cadillac is in the midst of . The CT4-V Blackwing and CT5-V Blackwing are ; all future products from Cadillac will be electric. First to arrive will be , a luxury EV crossover. Next up will be , an opulent electric sedan meant to go head-to-head with and . Judging by new teaser images Cadillac released today, the Celestiq will beat all competitors in one crucial metric: a truly huge dash-to-axle distance.

You’ll be forgiven if you don’t immediately know what I’m talking about. Dash-to-axle is a measurement pertaining to a vehicle’s design and styling; it has little to do with how a car drives or performs. Simply put, the bigger the distance between a car’s front axle and the base of the windshield, the more luxurious, opulent, and premium the car looks.

Like most facets of vehicular styling, this rule comes from the early days of the automobile. By the 1920s, car design had coalesced (for the most part) around a standard layout: Engine up front, driving the rear wheels. Naturally, the bigger the engine, the more space it needed, and as luxury carmakers went from six to eight to 12 or even 16 cylinders, the front of the car got longer and longer.

This video from Autoline does a fantastic job of explaining the history of dash-to-axle, and how it came to signify luxurious expensiveness in cars.

So back to the Cadillac Celestiq. Clearly, there’s no gasoline engine lurking under the lengthy hood. As Cadillac’s first all-electric luxury sedan, the Celestiq will be built around , powered by floor-mounted batteries and, most likely, two electric motors, one for each axle. So the Celestiq’s long schnoz will probably be home to a capacious frunk.

That won’t be the only throwback styling cue on Caddy’s upcoming EV. Among the other teaser images Cadillac showed today was this glimpse of an eggcrate taillight:

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The angling of this taillight, and the horizontal-line texture, are clearly meant to evoke the rear lamps on the iconic eighth-generation Eldorado, built from 1967 to 1970.

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The Celestiq seen here, of course, is simply a concept car, which we’ll see in full at a future car show. The production Celestiq is slated to arrive in 2025.

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