View Photos of the 2023 Cadillac Lyriq

View Photos of the 2023 Cadillac Lyriq

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The Lyriq uses GM’s Ultium battery system, a flexible arrangement that also will power numerous other EVs. The Lyriq marks a departure for Cadillac not only in its propulsion system but in that it’s not a BMW wannabe.

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The Lyriq sets a new design language for Cadillac.

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Size-wise, the Lyriq is less than two inches shorter than an XT6 but rides on a wheelbase that’s some nine inches longer.

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The first Lyriq models are all single-motor, rear-wheel drive. A dual-motor, all-wheel-drive configuration joins the lineup next year.

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The single-motor Lyriq makes 340 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque. The dual-motor version is expected to up that to 500 or so horsepower.

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For now, only one battery pack is offered: a substantial 102.0-kWh unit that is said to provide 312 miles of range.

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Cadillac claims a DC fast-charger can add 76 miles of range in 10 minutes.

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The Lyriq Debut Edition, priced at $59,990, is already sold out, as is the standard 2023 model. But Cadillac is now taking orders for the 2024 Lyriq.

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Deliveries of the 2024 Lyriq are promised for the spring of 2023.

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The Lyriq interior features a curved 33.0-inch LED screen.

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A paddle on the left side of the steering wheel can generate regenerative braking.

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