Cadillac Celestic, Modern BMW 3.0 CSL, Electric Alpine A110: Today's Automotive News
Cadillac's Celestic has finally been unveiled. The large hatch, based on General Motors' Ultium platform, will be equipped with Cadillac's UltraCruise autonomous driving assist system and will be available in 2024 as a 2025 model.
BMW just unveiled the M4 CSL, a more hardcore version of the 1970s 3.0 CSL homologation special with a modern twist. Rumor has it that BMW plans to build just 50 units, each priced at about $800,000.
France's Alpine is developing three electric vehicles, the first of which is due in 2024. In preparation for these new EVs, Alpine has deployed an electric version of the A110 sports car for testing purposes.
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