The video has some go-fast noises, so this might be good. Let's see what Cadillac has in store, shall we?
There’s been talk of a performance-oriented all-electric Cadillac Lyriq for quite some time now, but the American luxury carmaker has yet to unveil such a creation. However, that doesn’t mean that the GM-owned marque isn’t thinking about the future of its V-Series moniker in the age of electrification.
More Cadillac Stories 2024 Cadillac Lyriq Regains $7,500 Federal Tax Credit The Cadillac Lyriq Gets Some Nice Upgrades In March 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Range, Specs And Pricing Overview How GM's Ultium Electric Car Revolution Went Off The Rails As for the photo, it’s pretty clear that this is, indeed, a Cadillac Jokes aside, it’s no coincidence that the teaser dropped today.
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