Showing its true commitment to EVs, Cadillac is set to launch electric high-performance cars, beginning with the Lyriq-V. The first electric V-Series model is coming to U.S. dealers as a MY2026 vehicle in early 2025. The company has confirmed availability in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand as well.
The 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V doesn’t have a massive hood scoop or quad exhaust tips typical of gas-powered V-Series models. While the differences from the standard model are fewer, the low-key styling serves as a reminder that electric cars are inherently capable of high performance.
Here are seven features that distinguish the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V from the standard Lyriq:
Unique grille
The 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V’s black crystal front grille in the upper fascia is no different from the Lyriq (Sport), but its functional grille in the lower part is unique. It features a mesh pattern for a sportier look.
Carbon fiber splitter
A carbon fiber splitter, which divides the lower grille into two horizontally, also contributes toward the more street performance-focused styling of the 2026 Lyriq-V.
Lowered suspension
A lowered suspension gives the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V a sportier stance and should lead to improved handling.
Exclusive wheels
The 2026 Lyriq-V sports exclusive multi-spoke wheels wrapped in Continental PremiumContact 6 premium summer tires that provide more grip and improves confidence in the driver to push the EV around the corners.
Brembo brakes
High-performance brakes sourced from specialist Brembo give the 2026 Lyriq-V extra bite, helping it slow down or stop safely from high speeds.
V-Series badging
V-Series badges are visible throughout the 2026 Lyriq-V, featured on the front wing, wheels, brake calipers, rear doors, and tailgate. Inside, the V-badge appears on the steering wheel, and we expect to see an embossed logo on the front seats.
V-Mode
A V-Mode extracts maximum performance from the 2026 Lyriq-V’s powertrain, which we expect to produce around 600 hp and approximately 650 lb.-ft. of torque and give the EV a 0-60 mph acceleration time of somewhere between 3 and 3.3 seconds. Drivers can enable it through a red-colored dedicated button located beside the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) button on the steering wheel.
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I got my Master’s in Business Management & Administration and have been an International Automotive News Editor since 2014. I’ve traveled to global motor shows and automotive events, driven various types of vehicles, and focused on hybrid and electric cars in the last 4 years.
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