The 2024 Cadillac Lyriq represents the second model year of the electric luxury crossover, for which its receives an expanded color palette with an exterior color lineup comprised of eight distinct hues.
The following list comprises the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq color lineup (relevant paint codes listed in parentheses):
Additionally, the 2024 Lyriq also offers a body-color roof or an optional black roof option (production code 41T), offered in conjunction with all colors except for Stellar Black Metallic. Cadillac Society breaks down each of these color options below.
Beyond a bevy of new colors, the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq boasts a revised trim level lineup over its 2023 model year predecessor, adding a new entry level trim known as Tech. The Luxury and new Sport trim levels slot in above it within the revised Cadillac trim level structure.
The 2024 Lyriq Tech starts at $58,590, followed by $62,690 starting MSRP for Luxury and $63,190 starting for Sport. Interestingly, these prices give the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq a lower starting price when compared to its 2023 model year counterpart.
As a reminder, the Lyriq rides on the luxury marque’s BEV3 platform, and is assembled at the Spring Hill plant in Tennessee for all markets except for China. The 2024 Cadillac Lyriq can be outfitted with either a single Ultium Drive motor on the rear axle or opt to add a second Ultium Drive motor to the front axle, thereby facilitating all-wheel-drive.
Rear-wheel-drive grants an approximate driving range of 308 miles from a single charge, delivering 340 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque. Selecting all-wheel-drive grants 307 miles of driving range per charge, along with a much more potent 500 horsepower and 450 pound-feet of torque (for North American models).
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