Engineering:Cadillac Lyriq

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Cadillac Lyriq
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Overview
ManufacturerCadillac (General Motors)
ProductionMarch 2022 – present
Model years2023–present
Assembly
  • United States: Spring Hill, Tennessee (Spring Hill Manufacturing)[1]
  • China: Shanghai, China (SAIC-GM)
DesignerMagalie Debellis[2]
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size luxury crossover SUV
Body style5-door SUV
Layout
PlatformGM BEV3[3]
Related
Powertrain
Electric motorPermanent magnet electric motor
Battery100.4 kWh Ultium lithium-ion NCMA cathode
Range312 mi (502 km) (RWD)
307 mi (494 km) (AWD)
Dimensions
Wheelbase121.8 in (3,094 mm)
Length196.7 in (4,996 mm)
Width77.8 in (1,976 mm)
Height63.9 in (1,623 mm)
|uk|Kerb|Curb}} weight5,610 lb (2,545 kg)

The Cadillac Lyriq is an electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by the Cadillac subdivision of General Motors.[4] As Cadillac's first fully electric vehicle, and the first GM production vehicle using the BEV3 platform, the Lyriq introduces a new version of GM's Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving system.[5]

Assembled at Spring Hill Manufacturing in Spring Hill, Tennessee for North America and at a new EV-only plant in Yantai, China for Asia, Cadillac started accepting customer orders for the 2023 Lyriq in the United States in May 2022.[6][7]

History

At the 2019 North American International Auto Show, CEO Mary Barra presented several details about the group's upcoming series of EVs,[8] which included a crossover from Cadillac.[9] The name Lyriq follows a pattern of several prior Cadillac concept vehicles, including the Evoq, Provoq, and Celestiq, all ending in "q".[10]

Cadillac originally planned for a United States -market presentation of the Lyriq (as a "show car" or concept car) on April 2, 2020, followed by a launch soon thereafter for the 2021 model year. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[11] it was postponed to August 6.[12] Production of the Lyriq was also delayed to early 2022.[13][14] Chinese and Asian market production at a new plant at Shanghai GM's Yantai complex built for Ultium will start slightly before Spring Hill starts Lyriq assembly for North America.[citation needed]

Following the public debut of the Lyriq show car at the 2021 Shanghai Auto Show, the production version was presented on April 21, 2021.[7]

Batteries for both Yantai and Spring Hill production will be sourced from LG Chem, with Spring Hill initially getting pouch-type Ultium cells from an LG Chem plant in South Korea . This will be done until GM and LG Chem expand Spring Hill to accommodate Ultium battery production for both domestic use and exports to Mexico.[citation needed] According to Cadillac, all the interior components were newly designed for the Lyriq and no pre-existing GM parts were used.[15]

The Lyriq was first delivered to American dealerships in the highest demand markets of New York, Los Angeles, and Detroit in the first week of July 2022.[16] GM delivered a total of 122 Lyriqs to U.S. customers in 2022.[17]

On November 15, 2023, Cadillac confirmed it will launch the Lyriq in Australia in late 2024. [18]

Specifications

Powertrain

At debut, the Cadillac Lyriq is offered with a single motor driving the rear wheels.[7] All-wheel drive is expected to follow in 2023.[19] The single motor generates 340 hp (254 kW; 345 PS) and 325 lb⋅ft (441 N⋅m; 45 kg⋅m) torque, while the all-wheel drive, dual motor version has an estimated combined output of 500 hp (370 kW; 510 PS) and 450 lb⋅ft (610 N⋅m).[19]

It draws from a 100 kWh (360 MJ) battery with an estimated 300-mile (480 km) range. The battery supports Level 2 and DC fast charging.[20] As tested, the battery had slightly higher capacity (102 kWh) and over a 350 mi (560 km) winter road trip, average observed efficiency was 2.7 mi/kWh, or 93 mpg‑e.[19] Under the EPA driving cycle, the rated range is 312 mi (502 km) with a combined (city/highway) fuel consumption rating of 89 mpg‑e (39 kW⋅h/100 mi).[19][21][22] The maximum charging rate is 190 kW using a DC fast charger, or 19.2 kW using AC.[19]

References

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  2. "2025 Cadillac Celestiq, a Dramatic EV Flagship, Is a Bid to Return to Standard of the World Turf". 2022-07-22. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a40310718/cadillac-celestiq-concept-revealed/. 
  3. "2023 Cadillac Lyriq". 2021-06-23. https://gmauthority.com/blog/gm/cadillac/lyriq/2023-cadillac-lyriq/. 
  4. "2022 Cadillac Lyriq: What We Know So Far". 2020-04-15. https://www.caranddriver.com/cadillac/lyriq. 
  5. Valdes-Dapena, Peter. "GM unveils its first fully-electric Cadillac SUV". CNN Business. https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/06/success/gm-cadillc-lyriq-electric-suv/index.html. 
  6. "2021 Full-Year and Q4 Letter to Shareholders". February 2022. https://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/home.detail.html/content/Pages/news/emergency_news/2022/shareholders/q4-21-ceo-letter-to-shareholders.html. 
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  8. Lambert, Fred (2020-03-04). "Cadillac Lyriq: GM's first next-gen electric SUV built on new modular EV platform". https://electrek.co/2020/03/04/cadillac-lyriq-gm-next-gen-electric-suv-battery-pack/. 
  9. LaReau, Jamie L. (March 4, 2020). "GM unveils 11 future EVs, new batteries and its plan to beat Tesla". Detroit Free Press. https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2020/03/04/gm-unveils-10-future-evs-new-batteries-and-its-plan-beat-tesla/4905906002/. 
  10. Payne, Henry. "GM's new EV models: Cadillacs, Hummers, Buicks and Chevys". Detroit News. https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2020/03/04/gms-new-ev-models-detailed-cadillacs-hummers-buicks-chevys/4952615002/. 
  11. "Cadillac Lyriq Sings Sad Song; Coming-out Party Kiboshed by Virus". 2020-03-10. https://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2020/03/cadillac-lyriq-sings-sad-song-coming-out-party-kiboshed-by-virus/. 
  12. "Cadillac LYRIQ: The Journey Continues Aug. 6" (Press release). General Motors. July 30, 2020. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  13. "Cadillac Lyriq Launch: China First, North America Second". 2020-05-01. http://cadillacsociety.com/2020/05/01/cadillac-lyriq-launch-china-first-north-america-second/. 
  14. Phelan, Mark (April 13, 2020). "Which upcoming vehicles will be immune to COVID-19?". Detroit Free Press. https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/mark-phelan/2020/04/11/new-vehicles-coronavirus-mustang-mach-e/5128743002/. 
  15. DeMattia, Nico (2022-06-28). "2023 Cadillac Lyriq Interior Uses Nothing From GM's Parts Bin". https://www.thedrive.com/news/2023-cadillac-lyriq-interior-uses-nothing-from-gms-parts-bin. 
  16. LaReau, Jamie L. (9 July 2022). "Cadillac dealer says he has first Lyriq EV in the world, told 'Don't touch it'". Detroit Free Press. https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2022/07/09/michigan-dealer-says-hes-got-first-cadillac-lyriq-world/10009066002/. 
  17. "GM Delivers a Year of Firsts" (Press release). January 4, 2023. Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  18. "Cadillac confirmed for Australia in 2024" (in en). 2023-11-15. https://www.whichcar.com.au/news/cadillac-confirmed-for-australia-in-2024. 
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 Hawkins, Andrew J. (December 26, 2022). "Cadillac Lyriq review: the Cadillac of EVs". The Verge. https://www.theverge.com/23522467/cadillac-lyriq-ev-review-specs-photos-price. 
  20. "The All-Electric 2023 Cadillac Lyriq (brochure)". Cadillac division of General Motors. 2021. https://www.dimmittcadillacstpete.com/static/group-dimmitt-automotive-group-erinlangston/2023-cadillac-lyriq-electric-suv-brochure.pdf. 
  21. Priddle, Alisa (October 19, 2022). "2023 Cadillac Lyriq SUVOTY Review: Bespoke Luxury". Motor Trend. https://www.motortrend.com/news/2023-cadillac-lyriq-450e-pros-cons-review/. 
  22. Template:Fuel Economy Guide

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