As Cadillac continues to exclude its first-ever fully electric vehicle from any sort of incentives or deals, Cadillac Lyriq discount offers are non-existent during September 2023. This isn’t a surprise, as this has been the status quo since the Lyriq’s launch.
However, while the luxury marque itself is not offering any Cadillac Lyriq discount this month, buyers of certain new luxury crossovers with electric powertrains may be eligible to take advantage of the $7,500 Federal EV Tax Credit.
Interestingly, despite apparent high demand for the Lyriq, shoppers in the market for a luxury EV crossover still can’t view available Lyriq inventory on the luxury marque’s website, as recently noted by Cadillac Society. While the Lyriq’s launch was received with much fanfare, sales have left something to be desired, left in the dust by competitors like the Tesla Model Y.
Interest in the Lyriq will only expand from here, as Cadillac is expected to soon launch the high-performance Lyriq-V. As previously reported by Cadillac Society, the Lyriq-V will feature unique exterior accents, building on the current Sport trim. Additionally, the all-wheel-drive setup of the Lyriq-V will be more powerful than that of its “regular” Lyriq AWD counterpart. All this could very well make the Lyriq-V a hot commodity, thereby boosting interest in and demand for the model even further, potentially discouraging the luxury marque from offering any incentives on the model.
The following list represents all Cadillac Lyriq trim levels and their corresponding starting retail prices in the United States. As Cadillac Society exclusively reported, the 2024 Lyriq is actually a bit more affordable (in terms of starting prices) than its 2023 model year predecessor.
2023 Cadillac Lyriq
2024 Cadillac Lyriq
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