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The Cadillac Lyriq is a battery electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by the Cadillac division of General Motors. [4] As Cadillac's first fully electric vehicle, and the first GM production vehicle using the BEV3 platform , the Lyriq introduces a new version of GM's Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving system.
That’s leading to more and more Lyriqs on the street, though at least in New York City, they’re mostly seen in use with high-end livery or Uber black car service. ... Cadillac seems aware of ...
But Cadillac delivered 9,000 Lyriqs in 2023, according to a media briefing by its global vice president John Roth. The luxury brand had delivered fewer than 2,400 in the first half.
Cadillac said a software update will fix that before any Lyriqs are sold. Other notable interior features include a fixed full-length glass roof with a physical shade. Safety and driver assistance ...
The Lyriq is Cadillac's second-most-popular model, selling 20,318 units in 2023; sales are up significantly in 2024, with a 139% rise in delivery year-over-year according to third quarter results.
Because of a contemporary BBC directive that prohibited songs with brand names in their lyrics, a UK version of "Beep Beep" was recorded for the European market, replacing the Cadillac and Nash Rambler with the generic terms limousine and bubble car; this recut version was also released in the US for radio stations with similar policies about ...
The song's opening lyrics were referenced in the song "Was a Sunny Day" by Paul Simon, on his 1973 album, "There Goes Rhymin' Simon. In the song, Simon sings, "Her name was Lorelei/She was his only girl/She called him Speedoo, but his Christian name was Mr. Earl." Simon has often professed his affection for doo-wop music, and has acknowledged ...
GM opened the order banks for the Cadillac Lyriq and in hours it had sold out this year's production capacity. Now analysts say Cadillac must deliver. Cadillac Lyriq sells out, analysts say ...