The Cadillac Optiq is the luxury automaker’s new entry-level electric vehicle slotted under the Lyriq.
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Cadillac announced a new electric vehicle model called Optiq, which it says will “act as the entry point” for the automaker’s EV lineup in the US. Previously, the $64,000 Cadillac Lyriq was the automaker’s cheapest electric vehicle option, so the Optiq’s price could start in the sub-$60,000 range, although the company has not announced any details in that regard.
As a matter of fact, Cadillac hasn’t provided any details whatsoever, including key specifications like battery range, dimensions, powertrain options like whether it has AWD standard, charging speed, and more. Although unconfirmed, the Optiq is likely built on GM’s Ultium electric vehicle platform. What we do know is it will at least come in an orange color, has frontal design cues from the automaker’s other EVs, including the ultra-luxury Celestiq, and it has nearly flush door handles.
Personally, I’m most interested in the very important detail of whether the Optiq has a sizable front trunk (frunk) like the ginormous electric Cadillac Escalade IQ, which can carry two golf bags under the hood. One thing that’s safe to assume about the Optiq is that, just like the IQ and all other new GM EVs, it probably will lack Apple CarPlay.