Does Cadillac Have New Energy Vehicles?
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Currently, Cadillac does not offer new energy vehicles for sale; only fuel-powered models are available. New energy vehicles refer to plug-in hybrid vehicles and pure electric vehicles. Recently, Cadillac has introduced its first pure electric concept car—the EYRIQ. The Cadillac EYRIQ is positioned as a mid-size pure electric SUV, with body dimensions of 4945mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1703mm in height. Both front and rear lights are equipped with LED lighting. The EYRIQ features a mainstream integrated central control screen, entertainment screens for the rear seats, and even rear seat adjustments controlled via LCD screens. The total size of the LCD screens in the vehicle reaches 33 inches. The Cadillac EYRIQ is built on GM's new electric platform, BEV3, and is equipped with dual front and rear motors. The long-range model offers a maximum range of 634 kilometers, with a total motor power of 355 kilowatts and a peak torque of 670 Newton-meters. With the support of electric four-wheel drive, the EYRIQ can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.1 seconds. The adjustable suspension enhances the vehicle's adaptability to different road conditions for better off-road capability.
Cadillac certainly has new energy vehicles. Their LYRIQ all-electric SUV has been launched, using the Ultium platform. The battery range exceeds 300 miles, and it charges quickly, replenishing a significant amount of power in just over ten minutes. The interior is luxurious with a large control screen, and it drives quietly and smoothly. They are also promoting the CELESTIQ electric sedan, which comes with numerous high-tech features like autonomous driving assistance. I think Cadillac is transitioning to electric vehicles quite rapidly, aiming for a fully electric lineup by 2030. With well-developed charging infrastructure, daily use would be very convenient.