, which started an all-out price war between the top brands in China, but so far Cadillac has stayed out of it.
As a reminder, the Cadillac Lyriq was revealed in June 2021 with pre-orders beginning in September and series production kicking off in March 2022. More recently, Cadillac announced thewhich is available in rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive versions, as well as three trim levels: Tech, Luxury, and Sport.
The base model has a starting price of $59,590 in the United States and comes equipped with a single rear-mounted electric motor and a battery pack that offers an EPA-estimated range of 308 miles. As always, we’d like to know what you think about this, so scroll down to the comments section and write away.
Sounds like a smart move. You go straight to the people who like and can afford expensive EV’s and get them in your vehicle while they’re waiting for their car to charge. The same concept as Ford having dealers install charging units at dealerships.