Cadillac is introducing its newest - and smallest - all-electric SUV, the 2025 Optiq. It's designed to be an entry-level offering for the next-generation EV buyer. It will be offered in two trims, Luxury and Sport, and the lineup will start from an estimated $54,000.
The two-row SUV delivers 300-horsepower and offers a Cadillac-estimated 300 miles of range, along with standard dual motor all-wheel drive. Super Cruise, GM's fantastic hands-free highway driving technology, is also standard.
Cadillac says the Optiq will boast the most cargo capacity in its segment, as well as the most spacious second row.
“Cadillac has always defined American luxury, and OPTIQ is an example of how our bold, innovative spirit is propelling us into the EV future,” said John Roth, vice president, Global Cadillac. “Over the past five years, Cadillac has welcomed approximately 1 million new customers to the family globally, while our percentage of younger buyers has increased 5% in the U.S. OPTIQ will be an important gateway to attract luxury EV intenders to Cadillac as we look to offer a fully electric portfolio by the end of the decade.”
In terms of size, the Optiq has a 6-inch shorter wheelbase as compared to Cadillac LYRIQ which Cadillac says results in a more agile architecture.
“With near-instantaneous torque, OPTIQ delivers a unique and spirited driving experience. The Ultium Platform allows us to fit enough muscle into a smaller package to provide a thrilling performance, delivering a sensation of isolated precision,” said John Cockburn, chief engineer.
Customer can choose between several Drive Modes, including Tour used for everyday driving, Sport for enhanced road driving and improved steering, Snow/Ice to prevent wheel spin and My Mode which personalizes the driving experience with adjustable braking responsiveness and steering feel.
Cadillac says OPTIQ’s exceptional aerodynamic performance enables its Cadillac-estimated 300-mile driving range. The revolutionary Ultium Platform and drive units, along with the use of low rolling resistance tires, also play an important role in its impressive range. A vented rear spoiler, diffusers and other sculptural elements enhance aerodynamics at the rear of the vehicle.
Here's a rundown of the specs and numbers:
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The high-tech interior incorporates some sustainable elements. For example, OPTIQ’s patterned accent fabric is woven from yarn made from 100% recycled materials. Its paperWood veneer is made up of equal parts of tulip wood and recycled newspaper.
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Production begins in the fall of 2024.
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