Cadillac’s V brand has given us some of the most exciting General Motors vehicles in decades, and it’s not slowing down as the automaker heads into the electric age. Cadillac recently announced the 2026 Lyriq-V, a hotted-up version of its Ultium-based electric crossover.
The company plans to launch the Lyriq-V in early 2025 and said that it will offer the vehicle in both left- and right-hand drive versions for the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Other global markets will be announced after the initial launch.
While the standard Lyriq was already one of the better-looking options in its class, the V builds on that with a more aggressive stance and bodywork. We don’t have any details on its performance or specifications, but given the brand’s other handiwork, it’s reasonable to assume that we’ll see a significant boost to the base model’s numbers.
The dual-motor Lyriq already has 515 horsepower, so the Lyriq-V could edge on the numbers offered by the also-electric Cadillac Escalade IQ, which sees up to 750 horsepower in its most powerful form. It will have to outdo the upcoming Chevy Blazer SS, which is expected to offer 575 horsepower, but will likely not surpass the flagship Escalade.
Cadillac only shared a couple of images and short video clips, but it’s possible to see the vehicle’s Brembo brakes and Continental performance tires. Inside, the steering wheel features a red V button, which could be related to a temporary boost setting or sport mode.
[Images: Cadillac]
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