
The Cadillac Lyriq will be the first all-electric vehicle from GM's luxury brand, and needless to say, the division is betting big on it. It's getting close to being on the market, but so far, the company hasn't given a date for its arrival at dealerships.
Things are starting to become clearer, though. The SUV was supposed to be previewed at the since-cancelled Montreal Auto Show, which is always the first sign of a more prominent arrival. Then, a post by General Motors president Mark Reuss on his LinkedIn account shed more light on the timeline for the EV. The GM boss promised that the first production versions should be delivered to customers within a few months.
“Our teams have been working tirelessly on the Lyriq, which will allow us to launch it nine months ahead of schedule,” he explained. Let's just hope they haven't cut corners and saddle customers with a flawed product that will later be subject to recalls.
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