There are quite a few changes in store for the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq – namely, new exterior colors, restructured trim level lineup along with new interior seat colors and materials. Now, interested customers can take advantage of the luxury marque’s online configurator to build, price and visualize their ideal 2024 Lyriq.
The configurator helps interested parties check out the new base Tech trim, which represents the entry trim for the luxury electric crossover. It is priced to start at $58,590 in the U.S.
The 2024 Cadillac Lyriq is also offered in the Luxury trim. This model carries a starting price of $62,690, and gets a a few more features than the Tech trim. Luxury 1 models boast Adaptive Cruise Control, Choreographed LED exterior lighting and a heated steering wheel. The better-equipped Luxury 2 trim grants AKG Audio and the luxury marque’s semi-autonomous driver assist feature, Super Cruise. Opting for Luxury 3, meanwhile, adds things like the Comfort and Security Package, Technology Package and a set of 22-inch wheels.
Finally, the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq Sport adds a more sinister look to the luxury electric crossover, thanks to a variety of dark-themed accents. The Lyriq Sport, which starts at $63,190, boasts all the same features as the Lyriq Luxury while adding Obsidian Chrome accents, a unique Sport illuminated front grille and body color door handles.
Every Lyriq trim can outfitted with either a single Ultium Drive motor on the rear axle, or two Ultium Drive motors to facilitate all-wheel-drive. Opting for rear-wheel-drive grants an approximate driving range of 308 miles from a single charge, along with 340 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque. The the AWD setup results in over 500 total system horsepower and 307 miles of driving range on a single charge.
Those interested can find the configurator at this link. And those who want the latest on all things Cadillac as it surges into its all-electric future should subscribe to Cadillac Society for the latest Cadillac Lyriq news and to-the-minute Cadillac news coverage. We also invite you to join the latest discussions in our Cadillac forums and Cadillac Lyriq forum.
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