Deliveries will begin later that month.
Assuming that Cadillac can actually stick to that schedule—no guarantee in these times of near constant supply chain issues—the Lyriq will actually arrive earlier than expected. When the crossoverin the summer of 2020, the brand said it hoped to put the vehicle into production by late 2022. It’s unclear how many examples of the EV the company will be able to make right away, but production will start six months ahead of schedule.
. The crossover will sport an elegant and aerodynamic design that brings the Cadillac’s outdated design language into the present day. We still don’t know much about its powertrain other than its juice will come from a 100 kWh Ultium battery and should have a range in the neighborhood of 300 miles.