2023 All New Cadillac Lyriq SUV - All You Need To Know About!!!
Auto Arena Auto Arena
7.04K subscribers
30,372 views
0

 Published On Apr 22, 2021

💕 Subscribe and Press the (🔔) to Get Notifications 💕

If you find our channel helpful and interesting don't hesitate to hit that subscribe and notification bell button for not missing any of our latest video.

Thanks for Watching & Stay Tuned! Love You Guys💕
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
2023 All New Cadillac Lyriq SUV - All You Need To Know About!!!

There's no greater kick to one's spirit than getting excited for a concept car, only to see its production version become some watered-down dish with all the character of a bowl of Dickensian gruel. Well, consider your spirit uplifted this week, because Cadillac's latest electric creation, the Lyriq, is pretty much exactly the same as the concept that previewed it. And it rules.
It's wild just how closely the 2023 Cadillac Lyriq's production form matches its conceptual preview. Cadillac said it went to great lengths to keep the real thing as true to form as possible, and it shows. The front end is a menagerie of razor-thin lighting hardware and that wow-factor "grille" that may have snagged some inspiration from baleen whales. Out back, you'd be hard-pressed to find that many differences between the concept and the production Lyriq. Its two-tier taillights look like nothing else on the road, that's for sure, and they do a pretty good job complementing the split design up front, to boot.
Hopefully you're cool with the Satin Steel Metallic paint color seen in these pictures, though, because your exterior choices are limited to that and black for the 2023 model year. Luxury buyers crave choice, so hopefully this palette expands in the years to follow.
If you thought the Lyriq's exterior was cool, get a load of the inside. Cadillac really stepped up its game inside the Lyriq, even beyond the flagship Escalade that managed to impress just about everyone who evaluated it. The dashboard is rife with the latest styles and technologies, from the full-width climate vents that better merge with other panels to the absolutely honkin' 33-inch LED display that spans almost two-thirds of the dashboard's entire width. Heck, they even threw in a flashy new steering wheel design with what looks to be a load of capacitive buttons beneath more traditional rocker switches.
The lack of the usual drivetrain hardware means there are tons of space between the seats for storage, as evidenced by a massive tray just below a sizable center console that also contains the cup holders and a dial for manipulating parts of the infotainment system. There's a good amount of space for people inside the Lyriq, too; both rows get between 38 and 39 inches of headroom and roughly 40 inches of legroom. Cargo shouldn't have a bad time, either, thanks to 28 cubic feet of space behind the second row, which expands to 60.8 cubes when the rear seats are folded down.

show more

Share/Embed