Cadillac Korea will launch LYRIQ, the brand’s first all-electric vehicle, in the second half of this year.
The LYRIQ, the first vehicle built on General Motors’ ULTIUM electric vehicle platform, features a high-capacity 102-kilowatt-hour battery with 12 modules and an all-wheel drive (AWD) system with dual motors.
The car boasts a maximum power output of approximately 500 horsepower and a torque of 62 kg-m.
Cadillac’s tests determined that the LYRIQ can travel approximately 494 kilometers on a full charge,
The LYRIQ has an iconic black crystal grille and vertically arranged slim LED headlamps. To cater to Korean customers’ tastes for luxury EVs, Cadillac will introduce a trim strategy.


Office design isn’t keeping up with post-COVID work styles - here’s what workers really want
Uber Ordered to Pay $8.5 Million in Bellwether Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Parents abused by their children often suffer in silence – specialist therapy is helping them find a voice
OpenAI Expands Enterprise AI Strategy With Major Hiring Push Ahead of New Business Offering
The American mass exodus to Canada amid Trump 2.0 has yet to materialize
Britain has almost 1 million young people not in work or education – here’s what evidence shows can change that
Sony Q3 Profit Jumps on Gaming and Image Sensors, Full-Year Outlook Raised
How to support someone who is grieving: five research-backed strategies
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says AI Investment Boom Is Just Beginning as NVDA Shares Surge
Baidu Approves $5 Billion Share Buyback and Plans First-Ever Dividend in 2026
Global Markets Slide as AI, Crypto, and Precious Metals Face Heightened Volatility
Disaster or digital spectacle? The dangers of using floods to create social media content
Trump Lifts 25% Tariff on Indian Goods in Strategic U.S.–India Trade and Energy Deal
What’s the difference between baking powder and baking soda? It’s subtle, but significant
Trump Endorses Japan’s Sanae Takaichi Ahead of Crucial Election Amid Market and China Tensions
Russian Stocks End Mixed as MOEX Index Closes Flat Amid Commodity Strength 



