rolled off the production line on Monday, marking the start of Cadillac's electric future.
Production is handled at General Motors' Spring Hill Manufacturing plant in Spring Hill, Tennessee, where the automaker also handles production of the Cadillac XT5 and XT6, and GMC Acadia. The plant recently received a $2 billion investment to prepare it for electric vehicles. The Lyriq starts deliveries this summer, as a 2023 model. The first batch is a special Lyriq Debut Edition, build slots for which have been filled. Regular Lyriq reservations start May 19.The two-row, mid-size SUV rides on GM's Ultium EV platform that debuted in the. It is currently offered with a single, rear-mounted motor rated at 340 hp and 325 lb-ft of torque, plus a 100-kilowatt-hour battery that should deliver an EPA-rated range of 300 miles.
Cadillac has confirmed four more EVs for this decade. Next in the pipeline is an ultra-luxury sedan to be
That was definitely backed up in there in front of the actually ICE assemblies going on. 😂😂😂
jpr007 Why is there only 1 Lyric on this production line? The rest look like ICE vehicles. Wonder if GM can beat their Q4 record of 26 👀
jpr007 All the kids these days want a Cadillac like their great grandparents drove before they were born.
Is this a photo op? Only 1 Lyriq in the pic. The rest seems all ICE vehicles?
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