New Cadillac Celestiq showcases extreme tuning for the wealthiest
For its wealthiest clients, Cadillac offers unique options that ordinary buyers can’t even imagine. This includes complete freedom in choosing interior colors—not limited to standard palettes or minor details, but true customization to personal taste.
One example of this approach is the Celestiq with a blue exterior displayed in Arizona. However, the real contrast lies inside: bright blue panels, red upholstery, and white elements create a bold yet highly specific combination.
Public reaction to the unconventional design
When photos of this car appeared on social media, comments were quick to follow. Many compared the interior to movie props for superhero films. Among the most vivid reactions:
Looks like a car from ‘Ghostbusters’
Is this a special order from Cobra Commander?
Though there were also those who liked this approach. Some called it a “successful blend of classic and futurism.” But the main thing in such cars is not public approval but the owner’s personal taste—after all, they are the ones who will see this color palette every day.
Such exclusive projects show how standards are changing in the automotive industry for the premium segment. Manufacturers are increasingly focusing on individual requests, even if they go beyond conventional notions of style. This creates an entire market of unique cars, where each specimen becomes a kind of art object.