Dropping the entry-level Tech variant and introducing a handful of new options, the 2025 Cadillac Lyriq gets some exterior tweaks for the electric crossover’s third model year too. Color availability changes and a slightly different lineup of Cadillac Lyriq wheels are part of the 2025 update.
The assortment of 2025 Cadillac Lyriq wheels still includes six different styles, the same as for the 2024 model, but this year, four of the rollers are 22 inches in diameter rather than just two, with the available wheels shown here:
Among the current six trim levels, the Luxury 1 and Luxury 2 trims share a single standard pattern of 2025 Cadillac Lyriq wheels between them, while the Sport 1 and Sport 2 trims share a different standard wheel style. These wheels are 20-inch rollers, while the Luxury 3 and Sport 3 each get a unique 22-inch standard wheel.
Two optional 22-inch Cadillac Lyriq wheels can also be selected, both of which are LPO or dealer-installed. One is offered as a standalone choice for all trims, while the other is included in the Red Accent Package (RPO code PDK), also offered on all trims. The chart below summarizes availability:
RPO Code | Luxury 1 | Sport 1 | Luxury 2 | Sport 2 | Luxury 3 | Sport 3 | |
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20-inch Split 6-Spoke alloy wheel with Diamond Cut/Dark Android finish and Gloss Black aero inserts | NZN | S | - | S | - | - | - |
20-inch Dynamic 12-Spoke alloy wheel with Diamond Cut/Satin Dark Android finish | RD4 | - | S | - | S | - | - |
22-inch Dynamic Split Spoke Reverse Rim alloy wheel with Polished/Gloss Black finish | PJA | - | - | - | - | S | - |
22-inch Dynamic Split-Spoke Reverse Rim alloy wheel with After Midnight finish | PHZ | - | - | - | - | - | S |
22-inch Black wheel, LPO | SET | A | A | A | A | A | A |
22-inch Black wheel with Red accents, LPO | SFU | A1 | A1 | A1 | A1 | A1 | A1 |
- Included and only available with Red Accent Package (PDK)
Pricing for the 2025 Cadillac Lyriq wheels – specifically the standalone 22-inch Black Wheels (RPO code SET) – is $3,595. Beyond this option, the starting MSRP for the entry-level Luxury 1 trim is $59,990 for RWD and $63,490 for the dual-motor AWD setup.
For the range-topping Sport 3, the equivalent prices are $68,890 and $72,390 respectively, with a destination freight charge of $1,395 included.
Prices with options can be tried out using the crossover’s official online configurator, currently live on the Cadillac site. Some of the new choices for the 2025 model year include blue, bronze and red accent packages for the Lyriq. Also newly offered is the memory front passenger seat feature (RPO code A44) including two presets.
Range per charge increased by 12 miles for all RWD models of the 2025 Lyriq, plus AWD crossovers equipped with the optional 19.2 kW charger. AWD units with the 11.5 kW on-board charger have their range reduced by 4 miles. Output is also up, boosted by 15 horsepower for rear-wheel drive configurations and 25 horsepower for the all-wheel drive U.S. Lyriq with its dual-motor setup.
The GM BEV3 platform continues to underpin the Cadillac Lyriq, though the 2025 model year crossover uses 24 percent fewer parts in assembly thanks to the automaker’s Winning with Simplicity intiative. GM batteries and GM Drive motors provide motivation, while the vehicle rolls off the assembly line of the GM Spring Hill plant in Tennessee.
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I’m not sure I see a dimes worth of difference in those wheels