It's the first all-electric crossover in the V-Series lineup, and Cadillac's fastest road car to date.
The Lyriq-V has a powerful powertrain with a 102 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, providing up to 615 horsepower and 880 Nm of torque, helping the car reach a speed of 0-96 km/h in just 3.3 seconds. This figure surpasses the CT5-V Blackwing, Cadillac's famous high-performance model, with an acceleration index of 0.1 seconds faster.
Despite its impressive performance, the Lyriq-V's estimated range is only 280 miles, which is lower than other Lyriq models, but still adequate for long-distance use.
The model also comes with a DC fast charger, allowing for an additional 121 km of charge in just 10 minutes. Home charging options also give users more flexibility, with charging capabilities ranging from 31 km to 71 km per hour depending on the capacity.
In addition to its powerful performance, the Lyriq-V also has upgraded suspension and steering ratio, providing a stable and confident driving experience. Features such as Launch Control, V-Mode and Competitive Mode help optimize the driving experience, while Brembo brakes with 390 mm brake discs ensure outstanding braking performance.
In terms of design, the Lyriq-V has some slight changes, including a unique front fascia, sporty air intakes and standout details such as the spoiler and V-Series badge. The luxurious interior with a 33-inch screen, V-Series logo steering wheel and 23-speaker AKG sound system creates a classy experience.
The 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V is expected to be produced in Spring Hill, Tennessee, with a starting price of $79,990.