The update is not over-the-air and has to be performed at dealerships, but will be free of charge
In a wide ranging media briefing, Cadillac officials talked sales, future plans, and their EV efforts
GM is working on changes to make sure the Blazer EV and Lyriq meet eligibility requirements for the tax credit later this year
New IRS rules stipulate where the components of an EV’s battery pack can be sourced from
A sharp-witted commentator proposed that Cadillac’s new electric SUV lineup intentionally forms the acronym L.O.V.E
GM issues 2 recalls for seat-related issues and owners will be notified from January 8, 2024
It looks like GM crushed this Lyriq prototype and have left it to rot in a Wisconsin junkyard
The UAW is now striking at GM’s Spring Hill Manufacturing, which builds the Cadillac XT5 and Lyriq
As a result of a software bug, certain 2023 Cadillac Lyriqs may not produce the intended pedestrian-warning sounds as they are designed to
Cadillac is renting out space in Australian malls and will reportedly use the storefronts to sell the Lyriq, Optiq, and Escalade IQ in their own high-end spaces
Lyriq is now available in Switzerland, with other countries to get the electric SUV in the next couple of years
For a one-time payment of $1,200, Cadillac Lyriq can get a 74 lb-ft of torque upgrade that reduces their 0-60 time by 0.3 seconds via an over-the-air update named “Velocity Package”
The rental car company is working with General Motors to include more EVs in its fleet
For those looking to buy the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq, it is also offered with the $7,500 EV tax credit
Vehicle-to-home technology is coming to every new Ultium-based consumer EV that GM makes starting in 2024, the automaker announced today
The automaker shipped just 49 Hummer EVs and less than 3,000 Cadillac Lyriqs and is now pausing production of the Brightdrop EV Van
A new report states dealerships across the U.S. have more than 92,000 EVs in stock, triple the number compared to 12 months ago
Cadillac gets in on price war in China, with cuts of more than $8,000, but no such measures are expected in the U.S.