General Motors' 27 billion dollar investment plan shows that Cadillac and GM are serious about their electric future. By the end of 2025, GM plans to sell over 30 different all-new electric vehicles, and the Lyriq is the first of many to come. This investment increased by 7 billion dollars over their initial intended statement.
As a result, the Lyriq becomes an even more vital vehicle for the company, as they need it to make a big enough splash to get the momentum they need to stay on track. After all, at least 20 of its projected 30 new EVs would be available to Americans, who will account for a large portion of the market, if not the largest.
Fourthly, Cadillac Lyriq also comes with a Massive 33-inch Single-Piece Instrument Cluster + Infotainment Center.
Of course, given that the Lyriq is a Cadillac, it should be no surprise that it has all the latest technology and amenities. However, the massive 33-inch single-piece curved LED panel that dominates the center console draws your attention to the vehicle's interior.
Instead of a traditional two-screen layout with one for the driver's information cluster and one for the infotainment, Cadillac will provide the Lyriq with a single substantial curved LED panel capable of displaying one billion colors, comparable to the Cadillac Escalade.
Also, It Is Built On GM's New Ultium Platform.
Several luxury EVs on the market are still supported by platforms developed for ICE-powered vehicles, but the 2023 Lyriq is not one of them. Cadillac's first electric crossover is built on GM's new Ultium modular electric vehicle platform.
The Lyriq has a dedicated EV architecture from the start, resulting in an optimized design, increased range, and a cabin developed from the bottom up with spaciousness in mind—all while providing an exceptional driving experience. Additionally, the Cadillac Lyriq will be available with an optional second motor for the front wheels, transforming the luxury E. Vee into an All Wheel Drive performance luxury vehicle, demonstrating how versatile the new platform allows the Cadillac Lyriq to be.
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