A brand-new Cadillac Celestiq has appeared on the used car market almost immediately after customer deliveries began, a rare occurrence in the ultra-luxury segment. The 2025 model, with only 668 miles, is listed for $499,950 at a California dealer, nearly $150,000 above its base price.

The Celestiq is Cadillac's hand-built, all-electric flagship sedan, designed to compete with brands like Rolls-Royce and Bentley. It offers over two million personalization options and is powered by a dual-motor setup producing 665 horsepower, with an estimated 300-mile range.

Notably, Cadillac has not imposed resale restrictions on the Celestiq, unlike many manufacturers of limited-production vehicles. This contrasts with policies at Ford and even within GM itself for models like the Corvette Z06, where early resales can lead to penalties.

The immediate market appearance of this exclusive vehicle, priced well over $300,000, demonstrates that even the most bespoke electric sedans can become quick investment opportunities for their first owners.