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Here Are All The 2025 Cadillac Lyriq Interior Colors

Several changes – including the base Tech trim being retired from the lineup, paint availability updates and the return of black-painted roofs – are debuted with the arrival of the 2025 Cadillac Lyriq. Now, GM Authority is putting the spotlight on the Cadillac Lyriq interior colorways for the new model year.

Side view of the Cadillac Lyriq.

The 2025 Cadillac Lyriq interior gets four different colorways for the crossover’s remaining trim levels, including the Luxury 1, Sport 1, Luxury 2, Sport 2, Luxury 3 and Sport 3 trims. Two of the colorways are available for Cadillac Lyriq interiors on all six variants, while the other two are offered exclusively as part of the Nappa Leather Package (RPO code PCH) that can be selected for the Luxury 3 or Sport 3 trims only.

The two 2025 Cadillac Lyriq interior colorways offered on all trims utilize Inteluxe seat material. This artificial leather is soft and pleasant to the touch, resists stains and spills, and provides both damage resistance and long-term durability. The seating offered in the Nappa Leather Package uses full leather with perforated inserts instead.

The table below shows all of the Cadillac Lyriq interior colors on offer for 2025:

2025 Cadillac Lyriq Interior Colors
Interior Seat Trim Color Code Luxury 1 Sport 1 Luxury 2 Sport 2 Luxury 3 Sport 3
Noir with Santorini Blue accents Inteluxe with Perforated inserts Dark PaperWood H7D A A A A A A
Sky Cool Gray with Santorini Blue accents Inteluxe with Perforated inserts Dark PaperWood H7E A A A A A A
Oxford Stone with Garnet accents Full Leather with Perforated inserts Dark Ash genuine open-pore wood H7A - - - - A1 A1
Juniper with Sky Cool Gray accents Full Leather with Perforated inserts Dark Ash genuine open-pore wood H7B - - - - A1 A1
  1. Included and only available with Nappa Leather Package (PCH)

Luxury 1

Cockpit view of the 2025 Cadillac Lyriq interior colorways.

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Noir With Santorini Blue Accents (H7D)

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Sky-Cool Gray With Santorini Blue Accents (H7E)

Sport 1

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Noir With Santorini Blue Accents (H7D)

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Sky-Cool Gray With Santorini Blue Accents (H7E)

Luxury 2

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Noir With Santorini Blue Accents (H7D)

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Sky-Cool Gray With Santorini Blue Accents (H7E)

Sport 2

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Noir With Santorini Blue Accents (H7D)

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Sky-Cool Gray With Santorini Blue Accents (H7E)

Luxury 3

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Noir With Santorini Blue Accents (H7D)

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Sky-Cool Gray With Santorini Blue Accents (H7E)

Full Leather With Perforated Inserts Oxford Stone With Garnet Accents (H7A)

Full Leather With Perforated Inserts Juniper With Sky Cool Gray Accents (H7B)

Sport 3

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Noir With Santorini Blue Accents (H7D)

Inteluxe With Perforated Inserts Sky-Cool Gray With Santorini Blue Accents (H7E)

Full Leather With Perforated Inserts Oxford Stone With Garnet Accents (H7A)

Full Leather With Perforated Inserts Juniper With Sky Cool Gray Accents (H7B)

As previously uncovered by GM Authority, pricing for the 2025 Lyriq now starts at the low end at $59,990 MSRP, including the $1,395 destination freight charge, for the rear-wheel-drive Luxury 1 trim, or $63,490 with all-wheel drive. At the high end, the Sport 3 is priced at $68,890 with RWD or $72,390 with AWD. Buyers can try out different builds with the Lyriq’s configurator.

The all-electric crossover launches several changes for the 2025 model year. These include a power boost, with RWD units gaining 12 horsepower, and dual-motor AWD configurations adding 25 horsepower. Range is extended, too, with 12 more miles per charge for rear-wheel-driven Lyriqs. AWD Lyriq units equipping the optional 19.2 kW charger gain similar range, while those with the 11.5 kW on-board charger lose 4 miles.

Rear three quarters view of the Cadillac Lyriq.

Several new options for 2025 include a fresh choice for the Cadillac Lyriq interior, namely the front passenger seat memory feature (RPO code A44) incorporating two presets. For the exterior, the crossover gets optional accent packages in Blue, Bronze, or Red.

The vehicle’s electric drive utilizes GM batteries and GM Drive motor tech. Riding on the GM BEV3 platform, the 2025 Lyriq is considerably simplified, with about 24 percent fewer parts than were used to build the 2024 model. The GM Spring Hill plant in Tennessee continues to be the site of production.

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Comments

  1. Enough with the tacky blue accents. It’s time for Cadillac to expand its color palette for their interiors, especially for higher end ICE/EV models.

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  2. The best interior colors (juniper and oxford stone) are not only restricted to the top trim levels (luxury3/sport3), but also require the additional spend of leather seats. Besides the fact that this is a Cadillac, and leather seats should be standard, those colors should be available on all trim levels. I shouldn’t have to spend an additional $20k just to get the interior color I want, all while forcing things like Supercruise and larger wheels that I don’t want, but are part of the higher package. I’m hoping the V-Series will bring with it a red interior too.

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  3. wow===3 colors. Makes me want to go spend $80k for it.

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