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.


Can your cat recognise you by scent? New study shows it’s likely
China and Uruguay Strengthen Strategic Partnership Amid Shifting Global Order
OpenAI Expands Enterprise AI Strategy With Major Hiring Push Ahead of New Business Offering
AMD Shares Slide Despite Earnings Beat as Cautious Revenue Outlook Weighs on Stock
Gold Prices Rebound Near Key Levels as U.S.-Iran Tensions Boost Safe-Haven Demand
The Beauty Beneath the Expressway: A Journey from Self to Service
Dollar Steady as Fed Nomination and Japanese Election Shape Currency Markets
Instagram Outage Disrupts Thousands of U.S. Users
TSMC Eyes 3nm Chip Production in Japan with $17 Billion Kumamoto Investment
Qantas to Sell Jetstar Japan Stake as It Refocuses on Core Australian Operations
U.S. Stock Futures Edge Lower as Tech and AI Stocks Drag Wall Street Ahead of Key Earnings
Denso Cuts Profit Forecast Amid U.S. Tariffs and Rising Costs
Locked up then locked out: how NZ’s bank rules make life for ex-prisoners even harder
Nvidia, ByteDance, and the U.S.-China AI Chip Standoff Over H200 Exports
The pandemic is still disrupting young people’s careers
South Korea’s Weak Won Struggles as Retail Investors Pour Money Into U.S. Stocks 



