It’s formal, the 2023 Cadillac Lyric is now offered out. If you want to get your arms on the very first EV from the American luxury brand name then you are out of luck. Very well, until you can wait for the 2024 design.
According to Automotive News, Cadillac has shut the purchase e-book for the 2023 Lyriq, with every example of the Debut Edition of the impending electric powered automobile now spoken for. For any person in the current market for its to start with EV, Cadillac is now accepting pre-orders for the 2024 design. These can be secured with a $100 deposit.
As for every Automotive Information:
“Cadillac, citing solid client demand, is closing the get ebook on the 2023 Lyriq electric powered car and opening preorders for the 2024 product.
“Beginning at noon ET on Wednesday, people can put a preorder with a refundable $100 deposit on the 2024 Lyriq.”
But, the report adds that when the 2024 design does arrive at dealers it could be at a increased selling price level, owing to “surging charges for commodities, logistics and technologies.”
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The company has not revealed how many pre-orders it received for the Lyriq, but Automotive News reports that “about 250,000 people have expressed interest, with 21,000 so-called hot leads.”
What’s more, anyone currently on the waitlist for a 2023 model might still have the chance to get their hands on the EV in the coming months. That’s because Cadillac says anyone waiting to buy one could “still have the chance to order one based on availability or will have the first opportunity to preorder the 2024 model.”
But what is the Lyriq and why is there so much buzz all over it?
Properly, it is Cadillac’s 1st EV and the latest battery-powered car or truck from Standard Motors. It follows in the footsteps of the Hummer EV and the Bolt, which are both equally on sale now.
The to start with deliveries of the Lyriq are established to get started in the coming weeks, and Jalopnik’s individual Andy Kalmowitz is en-route to Utah to exam out the inaugural model of the EV this week.
The Lyriq commences at $62,990 for the rear-wheel push design, which will go on sale in the tumble. Electric power for the electric powered SUV will come from a solitary electric powered motor that creates 340 hp and 324 lb-ft of torque. Power is stored in a 100.4 kWh battery pack, which Cadillac states is more than enough to give you a range of 312 miles.
This all seems very promising for a automobile that is not even intended to be Cadillac’s flagship EV. That title will go to the Celestiq, which was teased earlier this month.