![]() Interior view of Cadillac CELESTIQ showing the front 55-inch pillar-to-pillar screen. In particular, the steering wheel decor would be impossible to create with typical metal castings and CNC milling. Other 3D printed parts include: window switches, grab handles, console decor and structural pieces under the vehicle’s surface, which contribute to making this pioneering car one of the world’s first all-electric ultra-luxury sedans utilizing innovative technology in the service of personalized, handcrafted artistry. Another 3D printed part is the seat belt adjustable guide loop, which is GM’s first safety-related 3D printed part. Additively manufactured parts include the steering wheel center, which is the largest metal part GM has printed in production, combining the show surface and the structural B-side of the part. As anticipated by 3dpbm in July 2022, the Cadillac CELESTIQ, described by GM “as the most technologically advanced Cadillac ever”, features an impressive 115 3D printed parts in the production vehicle, demonstrating GM’s broadest use of this process. ![]()
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