GMC Sierra EV Electric Truck, Cadillac Celestic: Reversing the Week
GMC unveiled another electric pickup truck, Jeep debuted its first all-electric production vehicle, and Cadillac revealed its Celestiq flagship. And Cadillac unveiled its Celestiq flagship.
The 2024 GMC Sierra EV became the automaker's third electric truck; announced in the form of the $108,695 Denali Edition 1, the electric pickup has an estimated range of 400 miles and will be delivered in 2024. The full lineup of Sierra EVs will be available in 2025.
The Rolls-Royce Spectre marks the automaker's transition to electric vehicles: the Spectre coupe, scheduled to arrive in late 2023, will cost $465,000, weigh 6,559 pounds, and have a range of 260 miles.
At the 2022 Paris Motor Show, the Jeep Avenger was introduced as Jeep's first all-electric crossover SUV. The vehicle was revealed in front-wheel drive form and was not confirmed for sale in the U.S., but the all-wheel drive concept heralded a future model that might make more sense than a transatlantic crossing.
The Porsche 911 Carrera T returned again in 2023. When it arrives in the spring, the lightweight model for enthusiasts will be priced at $118,050 and will include equipment not found on the base 911. Rear seats will be a free option.
The 2024 Cadillac Celestic makes its production debut; the Celestic, which will cost more than $300,000 when it arrives in 2024, will be custom built to customer specifications and no two will be alike.