In the world of luxury vehicles, innovation is not just about speed or style—it’s about redefining what’s possible.
While additive manufacturing—more commonly known as 3D printing—has traditionally been seen as too slow or expensive for mainstream car production, it’s perfectly suited for ultra-low-volume vehicles like the Celestiq.
The process doesn’t end with simply printing the parts. Each component must pass a rigorous validation process inside the Additive Industrialization Center before it is approved for use.
GM’s use of additive manufacturing has allowed designers to explore intricate geometries and lightweight components that traditional manufacturing cannot easily replicate.
The Cadillac Celestiq officially launched in 2023, with the first customer deliveries scheduled throughout 2024 and into early 2025.