With its broad lineup, strong range, and aggressive marketing, Cadillac is quietly becoming an EV success story.
Die-hard combustion-engine fans may say they'll only accept EVs 'over my dead body.' Well, here you go.
DETROIT — General Motors on Thursday revealed a new $80,000 performance version of its all-electric Cadillac Lyriq, as the Detroit automaker targets becoming the top-selling luxury EV brand this year ...
A whopping 75% of Lyriq buyers and 80% of Optiq buyers are conquests from other brands. In the first half of 2025, Cadillac sold 9,317 Lyriqs, and 4,940 Optiqs. GM says there is market ...
Quiet operation and predictable use make EVs a logical fit for funeral fleets ...
View post: I Drove The 2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro On- And Off-Road At Mudfest: Here’s Why It Won Best Three-Row SUV The Cadillac Lyriq’s formula is almost perfect. It’s fast, nimble, tech-forward, ...
Cadillac’s V-Series model lineup has officially made the jump to the EV era. The brand’s latest entry, the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V, is the first all-electric model to carry the performance moniker.
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With sleek styling, advanced technology, and respectable range, the Cadillac Lyriq is both a great luxury vehicle and a great EV. Pricing starts at $60,695. America’s favorite luxury vehicles are ...
Cadillac adds a $3,995 paint option to the Lyriq-V, matching used car prices and highlighting its push to balance EV value with high-end luxury upgrades. Cadillac introduced a $3,995 Magnus Metal ...