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Production for the 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ begins in spring 2022 at GM’s Spring Hill, Tennessee, assembly facility, which received a $2 billion investment to support EV production. An additional $2.3 billion is being invested in an all-new battery cell manufacturing plant at Spring Hill.LYRIQ will be built alongside other Cadillac SUVs, as part of the brand’s strategy to balance EV and ICE vehicle production during the transition to an all-electric future.At launch, LYRIQ will be offered in the exclusive well-equipped Debut Edition, available with advanced technologies and stirring performance enabled by its dedicated electric architecture. A 12-module, 100.4 kilowatt-hour battery pack and a rear-wheel Utium Drive unit deliver a GM estimated 340 horsepower and 440 Nm of torque and a GM-estimated range of 300 miles on a full charge.
The Cadillac Lyriq EV has finally been given a debut date, after the original reveal was delayed due to coronavirus: August 6.The new reveal date comes four months after the crossover was first supposed to be shown to the public.The Lyriq is the first fully electric vehicle from luxury brand Cadillac, and is set for production in 2021 as a 2022-model-year car.
The Cadillac Lyriq EV has finally been given a debut date, after the original reveal was delayed due to coronavirus: August 6.The new reveal date comes four months after the crossover was first supposed to be shown to the public.The Lyriq is the first fully electric vehicle from luxury brand Cadillac, and is set for production in 2021 as a 2022-model-year car.
Cadillac provided a sneak peek at the upcoming ultra-luxury, fully electric CELESTIQ show car. Designed to set a new standard for luxury EVs, the CELESTIQ embodies Cadillac’s commitment to reimagine what’s possible in design and technology.The foundation of CELESTIQ is the modular Ultium battery platform, which enables greater design flexibility. The CELESTIQ design and engineering teams took advantage of the new space and explored opportunities to artfully integrate cutting edge technology. The result is a stunning vehicle with a dramatic presence, a low profile and rearward proportions.Each vehicle offers a curated selection of hand-crafted materials, and each CELESTIQ will be designed to reflect the individuality of its owner. The vehicles will feature all-wheel drive, four-wheel steering and a full-glass roof.Inside the cabin, CELESTIQ takes the artful integration of technology to new heights, with a customizable experience for drivers and passengers alike.
The Cadillac Lyriq EV has finally been given a debut date, after the original reveal was delayed due to coronavirus: August 6.The new reveal date comes four months after the crossover was first supposed to be shown to the public.The Lyriq is the first fully electric vehicle from luxury brand Cadillac, and is set for production in 2021 as a 2022-model-year car.