Showing posts with label optiq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label optiq. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Cadillac Lyriq-V and Optiq-V

Cadillac's V-Series goes electric with the introduction of the V-Series' first-ever electric SUVs, the Lyriq-V and the Optiq-V. Let's find out how "shocking" these E-V's are. Pun intended.

2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V

2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V
2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V interior

Starting at $78,600 plus additional costs, the Lyriq-V is what happens when Cadillac turns the humble but dynamic Lyriq EV crossover into what's known to be the fastest-accelerating Cadillac ever made. Yes. Most of the Lyriq's highlights include the available Super Cruise, the 33-inch LED display, the Active Noise Cancellation system, slim-line LED headlamps, the AKG Studio audio system, KeyPass, a dual-level charge cord, and others. However, for the V, this AWD monster has the master's touch.

Armed with the 102kWh battery pack with up to 285 miles of driving range, the Lyriq-V's standard dual motor all-wheel-drive powertrain delivers 615HP of power and 880Nm of torque. In its Velocity Max setting, it goes from 0-60mph in 3.3 seconds, making it the fastest-accelerating Cadillac ever made. Touche for a juiced EV crossover that weighs over three tons.

Despite its V credentials, don’t expect the Lyriq-V to be highly dynamic. Like many high-powered electric vehicle (EV) crossovers, handling this model can be challenging—especially during a Sunday track day at Laguna Seca on a harsh sunny day, even when set to Competitive Mode. Although equipped with Brembo performance front brake calipers that provide dramatic stopping power, they couldn't fully satisfy drivers looking for a more responsive experience. 

The Lyriq-V delivers impressive acceleration, but it also serves as a reminder that the V-Series is reaching new heights in the era of electrification.

However, for those who can't afford a Lyriq-V but want a similar performance to the said car, you may be interested in the first-ever Optiq-V.

2026 Cadillac Optiq-V

2026 Cadillac Optiq-V
2026 Cadillac Optiq-V interior

Starting at $67,300, plus additional costs, the Optiq-V is a smaller, more affordable alternative to the Lyriq-V. It offers the same luxurious features as the regular Optiq, including available Super Cruise hands-free driving technology. The Optiq-V is equipped with an 85 kWh battery pack, providing a driving range of 275 miles. Its dual motor all-wheel drive (AWD) setup produces 519 horsepower and 880 Nm of torque. In its Velocity Max mode, the Optiq-V can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds.

Although it has less power than the Lyriq-V, the Optiq-V's smaller and slightly lighter design makes it a versatile option for various driving scenarios, whether navigating the streets of Los Angeles, enjoying a day on the track at Laguna Seca, or exploring the rugged terrain of Yosemite. Still, it's too cheesy on a track day, even in its Competitive Mode setting.

With the arrival of the first-ever Lyriq-V and the Optiq-V, the Cadillac V-Series goes down the electrification route. Some would be unhappy about the V-Series' new route; think of these two E-Vs as experimentation in preserving the future of the Cadillac V-Series. This is what common sense feels like.

Photo: General Motors

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Cadillac Optiq and Escalade IQ

The first-ever Optiq joins the list of Cadillac's electric vehicles and with prices starting at $52,895 plus additional costs, it's the junior of the Cadillac EV range. So, what's it all about the Cadillac Optiq?

2025 Cadillac Optiq

2025 Cadillac Optiq

One clear reminder about the Cadillac Optiq is that because this is the baby brother of the Lyriq, the sizing is identical to the XT4, and because the XT4 is set to be euthanized soon, the Optiq is glad to take its place.

2025 Cadillac Optiq
2025 Cadillac Optiq interior

With the futuristic styling that draws inspiration from its big brother, the Lyriq, the Optiq's interior is business-class stuff thanks to its 33-inch diagonal advanced LED display with Google built-in compatibility and over-the-air software updates, extensive use of recycled materials in the making of patterned accent fabric, 126-color dual-zone ambient lighting, and 19-speaker AKG Studio Audio System with Dolby ATMOS. It even boasts the segment-best second-row legroom of 37.8 inches and rear cargo volume of up to 57 cubic feet as well, making this crossover worthy of your time.

Running on General Motors' Ultium platform, the Optiq's dual-motor setup produces 300hp of power and 354lb-ft of torque through all four wheels. It even comes with regenerative braking that stores energy while braking. At one full charge, the Optiq lasts for 302 miles and has a towing capacity of 1500 lbs.

Despite being an electric crossover, the Optiq handles rather well thanks to its near-perfect weight distribution and low center of gravity. It even boasts a wide array of advanced safety features including the controversial Super Cruise hands-free driver assistance technology.

2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ

Those who demand the ultimate expression of luxury should go for the ultra-expensive and ultra-luxurious $127,700 Cadillac Escalade IQ, the Cadillac of all Cadillac EVs.

2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ interior

Despite borrowing the name from Cadillac's king-sized SUV, it eschews the squarish looks of its petrol-powered counterpart in favor of a more unibody setting but no matter. Because the Escalade is a popular choice for major celebrities from Los Angeles to New York, the Escalade IQ promises to buck such a trend because despite donning familiar styling cues from the Cadillac EV lineup, the interior is where the real party begins.

On the driver's side, the dashboard is heavily surrounded by its curved pillar-to-pillar 55-inch total diagonal LED display with Google built-in compatibility, giving the driver the futuristic experience behind the wheel while taking control of almost everything. There's even a separate touchscreen on the armrest for the climate controls as well.

Although being a seven-seater SUV, it's the executive second-row seats that serve as the sweet spot for the Escalade IQ. Coupled with the rear-seat entertainment system, extra legroom, upgraded sound system, tech-charging options, and others, VIPs will be thrilled while relaxing in the middle of typical West Coast traffic. It even has up to 131.97 cubic feet of maximum cargo space behind the first row and eTrunk.

Running on the Ultium platform, the dual-motor setting produces 750HP of power output with Velocity Max set and that's more than you get from the Escalade-V. Sprinting from a 0-60mph time in less than five seconds, the Escalade IQ can last up to 460 miles of driving range, the longest range of any EV SUV. It even packs a wide array of safety features ranging from night vision, adaptive cruise control, automatic lane change, and standard Super Cruise hands-free driving aid complimentary with 3-year OnStar Super Cruise plan.

If you're looking for an affordable Cadillac EV, the Optiq is a great choice. But if you're a CEO who cares more about your employees than you do about yourself, then the Escalade IQ is the car for you. Whichever you choose, you'll be getting a great Cadillac EV that's perfect for your lifestyle.

Photo: General Motors