We are still only getting the bare minimum here, as you can see from the new images.

The next all-electric luxury vehicle from Cadillac is expected to be called the Celestiq. Here is a picture of a door.

At its EV Day event in early 2020, GM showed off the Celestiq to a few reporters, but it hasn't released any images of the full vehicle. The ultra-luxury sedan is intended to be a companion to the Cadillac Lyriq.

The Ultium electric vehicle platform, which powers a wide range of vehicle types and sizes, will be used to build both vehicles.

It has been over a year since the last images of the Celestiq were released, and each occupant of the vehicle can set their own level of transparency.

New information about the Celestiq's driver assist features was given in the intervening months. The EV will be the first to include GM's new Ultra Cruise advanced driver- assist system, which the automaker claims will cover 95 percent of driving scenarios. The system will have the processing power equivalent to hundreds of personal computers.

The Celestiq is referred to as a show car by GM, which means it is just a custom job intended for public display. It is interesting that GM sees fit to make a distinction between the production version and the preview version.