The 2024 Cadillac Lyriq adds five new exterior colors to its palette: Radiant Red Tintcoat, Celestial Metallic, Nimbus Metallic, Emerald Lake Metallic, and Argent Silver Metallic. Here’s our first look at the new Silver hue.
Assigned RPO code GXD and touch-up paint code WA-130H, Argent Silver Metallic is one of eight exterior colors offered on the all-electric luxury crossover, which include:
- Crystal White Tricoat
- Stellar Black Metallic
- Opulent Blue Metallic
- Argent Silver Metallic (new for 2023)
- Radiant Red Tintcoat (new for 2023)
- Celestial Metallic (new for 2023)
- Nimbus Metallic (new for 2023)
- Emerald Lake Metallic (new for 2023)
The Argent Silver Metallic color is a no-cost item that is available on all trim levels, with the option to add a Black roof on the top equipment group of both the Luxury (1SE) and Sport (1SK) trim levels. Argent Silver Metallic can be combined with all available interior colorways.
For reference, here are the five available interior colorways offered on the 2024 Lyriq:
- Noir (Tech)
- Noir with Santorini Blue accents (Luxury and Sport)
- Sky Cool Gray with Santorini Blue accents (Luxury and Sport)
- Oxford Stone with Garnet accents (Luxury 1SE and Sport 1SK)
- Juniper with Sky Cool Gray accents (Luxury 1SE and Sport 1SK)
Introduced for the 2023 model year, the Cadillac Lyriq stands as the luxury marque’s first entry into the budding EV market. The 2024 Cadillac Lyriq arrives with several important changes and updates. Among these is the introduction of the new Tech and Sport trim levels, with the Luxury trim level slotting between those. All three trim levels (Tech, Luxury, Sport) are available in the U.S. with either rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.
The 2024 Cadillac Lyriq is the first GM vehicle in North America to feature 5G network connectivity, standard on all trim levels. The 2024 Lyriq also gets a new power panoramic dual-panel sunroof along with a newly available Nappa Leather seating package, which is genuine leather made from calfskin or other types of soft cowhide.
Regardless of the trim level selected, range-per-charge is estimated at 314 miles for rear-wheel drive models, with motor output set at 340 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque, and 307 miles for all-wheel-drive models, with motor output set at 500 horsepower and 450 pound-feet of torque. The all-electric luxury crossover rides on the GM BEV3 platform, while GM Ultium batteries pair with GM Ultium drive motors for motivation.
Production for the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq is under way at the GM Spring Hill plant in Tennessee. The online configurator tool is live for the 2024 Lyriq.
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Comments
Truly an “non color”…
It defines boring.
Is it just me or have the color choices at GM gone south. Have you seen the color choices for the Lyriq??? Just plain UGLY.
Who cares what colors come on cars they can’t seem to manufacture?
After reading some of the comments, some don’t seem to understand that vehicles in this class are about luxury and paint selections are conservative because the market requests it. Even some luxury manufacturers do a better job than some on providing different shades of whatever color, you still get that conservative color on that model.
Flashy colors you can get on a performance luxury vehicle like the Vs, Ms, AMGs and etc. or you can elect to paint your car with a auto body shop for your luxury car the color of your choice.
If you have the financial means and can go all out with a color choice rather conservative or flashy, buy a CELESTIQ, Rolls Royce, Bentley, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Bugatti, Lamborghini or McLaren. But take notice that aforementioned brands are generally black, gray or white for models like these in rarified air. I generally see Rolls and Bentleys in white and black down here while I see Ferrari mostly in red. I’ve seen other colors too but mostly are blacks and whites.
Also, keep in mind that less is more when it comes to conservative colors on a highly stylish car like the LYRIQ and exotics mentioned earlier.