The 2025 Cadillac Lyriq debuts the third model year for the all-electric crossover, bringing with it several notable updates and changes. Among them is deletion of the entry-level Tech trim, as well as a significant parts reduction and improved range ratings. Now, the 2025 Cadillac Lyriq is available to spec using the official online configurator tool at Cadillac’s website.
With the deletion of the Tech trim level, the 2025 Cadillac Lyriq trim level cadence now kicks off with the Luxury 1, which starts at $59,990. Following the Luxury 1, we have the Sport 1 trim, starting at $61,090; the Luxury 2 trim, starting at $64,990; the Sport 2 trim, starting at $65,490; the Luxury 3 trim, starting at $68,390; and finally, the Sport 3 trim, starting at $68,890. Every trim level is equipped with rear-wheel drive as standard, while all-wheel drive is optional.
Some of the more noteworthy options on offer include the Nappa Leather Package (RPO code PCH), priced at $3,790 and available for the Luxury 3 and Sport 3 trims, as well as the Dual-Panel Power Panoramic Sunroof (RPO code CAJ), priced at $1,600 and available for the Luxury 2, Sport 2, Luxury 3, and Sport 3 trim levels.
Customers also have a variety of aesthetic options at their disposal, including the Blue (RPO code PDL), Bronze (RPO code PDJ), and Red Accent (RPO code PDK) Packages, each of which is offered across the lineup and priced at $4,595. A total of eight exterior paint colors are offered, with Argent Silver Metallic (paint code GXD) set as the only no-charge option. A black-painted roof option (RPO code 41T) is available as well, priced at $600.
As covered previously, the 2025 Cadillac Lyriq uses 24 percent fewer components than the 2024 model year, per GM’s Winning with Simplicity initiative. Additionally, the 2025 Lyriq boasts improved range and efficiency ratings as well, with maximum range up to 326 miles, as compared to 314 miles for the 2024 model year.
As a reminder, the Cadillac Lyriq rides on the GM BEV3 platform, while production takes place at the GM Spring Hill plant in Tennessee.
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Does the 2025 have HUD?