Ben Affleck spotted in $400K electric supercar built to compete with Bentley and Rolls Royce

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Actor Ben Affleck may have just found his own Batmobile, cruising around in a $400,000 Cadillac electric supercar that was designed to compete with high-end brands like Bentley and Rolls-Royce.

The star was seen stepping out of his a brand new Cadillac Celestiq when grabbing dinner with B5 Studios CEO Sean Bailey at Baltaire Restaurant in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

Ben Affleck steps out of his new luxury EV The Hollywood Curtain / BACKGRID
Affleck is seen talking to B5 Studios CEO Sean Bailey The Hollywood Curtain / BACKGRID

The Celestiq is a custom, commissioned-only car completed for customer use in June 2025. The base model starts at whopping $340,000. However, most customers add bespoke paint, 3D-printed metal trims, and other customized touches, which end up pushing the price tag well over $400,000.

The Cadillac CELESTIQ is on display during the 2026 Chicago Auto Show Anadolu via Getty Images
Base price of the Celestiq is around $340,000. Bloomberg via Getty Images
Various modifications to the Celestiq push the price tag to well over $400,000. Cadillac

The Celestiq is hand-built, with only one to two vehicles completed per day. The model also boasts a 55-inch dashboard screen and has a roof that is divided into four distinct zones where “each occupant of the vehicle can set their own level of roof transparency,” according to General Motors.

Affleck is no stranger to driving eye-popping vehicles.

The actor speaking onstage during the 86th Peabody Awards in Beverly Hills on May 31, 2026 Getty Images for Peabody Awards
Ben Affleck at the 12th Breakthrough Prize Ceremony. WWD via Getty Images

He’s been spotted driving a vintage 1969 Cadillac DeVille, which he converted into an electric vehicle, last year and owns a $316,000 Bentley Mulsanne Speed.

It features multiple temperature zones. Cadillac
The Celestiq is fully electric and hand built. Cadillac

Cadillac’s latest move to build an ultra-luxury EV mirrors what other high-end brands such as Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Porsche, and Ferrari have been doing.

Rolls-Royce officially released their first luxury EV called the Rolls-Royce Spectre in 2023 while Bentley also announced that they will reveal their first electric car in the coming months.

Ferrari also unveiled their first-ever EV but received mockery from the brand’s traditionalists fans for its design and departure from their engine-driven vehicles.

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