Customers interested in outfitting their Cadillac Lyriq with unique mirror caps to deliver a personal touch can now do so thanks to the new Vader mirror caps that are offered via the luxury marque’s online accessories catalog.
The Outside Mirror Covers in Vader with Laser Ablation Design are able to be equipped on all units of the Cadillac Lyriq. There are two different sets available with an important distinction: one has round camera cutouts for models that feature HD Surround Vision (part No. 86824529), while the other does not (part No. 85533593).
Both sets are priced at $425 and feature both left- and right-side mirror caps. Interested customers are prompted to select a nearby authorized Cadillac dealer, where they will be able to pick up the item in person, or opt to have it delivered to their home for a fee.
Cadillac notes that the aforementioned mirror caps can be easily installed, and they are made of corrosion-resistant material that is car wash safe. They can also be removed if they are no longer desired on the vehicle, but it’s important to note that the mirrors themselves then lose the protection offered by the caps.
As a reminder, the Lyriq rides on the luxury marque’s BEV3 platform, and production is handled at the Spring Hill plant in Tennessee for all markets except for China. Models destined for the Chinese domestic market are made at the Cadillac Jinqiao plant in Shanghai. The 2024 Cadillac Lyriq can be outfitted with a single Ultium Drive motor on the rear axle, while a second Ultium Drive motor can be added to the front axle for an all-wheel-drive configuration that’s also more powerful.
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