GM unveiled the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V last October, following it up with the release of the go-fast crossover’s specs and pricing info earlier this year. As expected, the new Lyriq-V offers some very impressive performance, marking the first all-electric vehicle to wear a V-Series badge. However, in addition to the high-speed thrills, the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V also offers a selection of aesthetic enhancements, including a trio of optional accent packages.
A total of three accent packages are available, each offered as an LPO-level option, meaning they are installed by the dealer rather than at the factory when the vehicle is initially produced. Each package is priced at $4,595 and available for both the base and Premium trims, adding in 22-inch black wheels, black wheel locks and lug nuts, and color-specific center caps, plus a set of decals.
Exact package content information is provided below (relevant RPO codes listed in parentheses):
Blue Accent Package (RPO code PDL):
- 22-inch Black wheels (SET)
- Black wheel locks (SPZ)
- Black wheel lug nuts (SPY)
- Blue wheel center caps (5ZF)
- Decal Package (SF9)
The Bronze Accent Package (RPO code PDJ):
- 22-inch Black wheels (SET)
- Black wheel locks (SPZ)
- Black wheel lug nuts (SPY)
- Bronze wheel center caps (5ZD)
- Decal Package (SF9)
The Red Accent Package (RPO code PDK):
- 22-inch Black wheels with Red accents (SFU)
- Black wheel locks (SPZ)
- Black wheel lug nuts (SPY)
- Red wheel center caps (5ZE)
- Decal Package (SF9)
More broadly, the Lyriq-V integrates a number of V-Series-specific elements to help it stand out, including a redesigned lower grille and front lip, as well as a body-colored front bumper. In the flanks, the Lyriq-V incorporates body-colored wheel arch moldings, a new rocker design, and distinctive lower-door styling, while the rear doors show a V-Series badge. Further V-Series badging can be found on the liftgate, as can a redesigned rear bumper and black lower rear lip.
As for the go-fast bits, the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V is powered by a dual-motor electric drivetrain and 102 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, the combination of which delivers 615 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque. Put to good use, it’s enough to propel the crossover from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds with Velocity Max mode activated. For handling, the Lyriq-V employs a five-link independent suspension system with Continuous Damping Control and adaptive valve-based damper technology, plus Continuously Variable Electric Power Steering. A Brembo braking system provides the stop, with 15.35-inch front rotors and 13.6-inch rear rotors.
Pricing for the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V starts at $79,990. Production is scheduled to begin early this year at GM’s Spring Hill plant in Tennessee.
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I’m surprised this is still being offered. I’ve only seen one car in person optioned with this package on any Cadillac that offered it. It is ridiculously expensive for what you get imo. Would have figured it was too low of an option to continue it, but must be some great margin.