Cadillac's new flagship, Rolls-Royce's first EV, and the Volvo XC90 successor all made headlines today.
Cadillac's Celestiq has been revealed in production guise and confirmed to be coming in 2024 with a price tag of more than $300,000. That's a lot for a Cadillac but the hand-built nature and level of personalization make the big electric hatch akin to a coach-built car.
Rolls-Royce has revealed its first electric vehicle in the form of the Spectre. The handsome coupe serves as the spiritual successor to the Phantom Coupe, and is coming in late 2023 with 577 hp and 260 miles of range. Volvo is close to revealing its EX90. Today we learned the fully electric successor to the XC90 is coming with an emphasis on low energy use and recyclable materials.
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