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INTRODUCING 2023 CADILLAC LYRIQ ELECTRIC SUV PRODUCTION FOOTAGE

INTRODUCING 2023 CADILLAC LYRIQ   ELECTRIC SUV   PRODUCTION FOOTAGE

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INTRODUCING 2023 CADILLAC LYRIQ   ELECTRIC SUV   PRODUCTION FOOTAGE

2023 CADILLAC LYRIQ | ELECTRIC SUV | PRODUCTION FOOTAGE

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Checkout the all-new 2023 Cadillac Lyriq production in Spring Hill, Tennessee. Body shop, paint shop, assembly is shown in this video.

General Motors celebrated on Monday the start of retail production of the upcoming, all-electric 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ in Spring Hill, Tennessee.

Similar to the GMC Hummer EV, the LYRIQ uses GM’s Ultium battery technology which the automaker jointly developed with LG Chem. The 100kWh pack gives the vehicle an estimated range of up to 480 kilometres. Output is rated at 340 horsepower along with 325 pound-feet of torque.

The LYRIQ also features a 33-inch curved display, 19-speaker AKG Acoustics sound system as well as Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving assistance.

Remember, Canadian pricing starts at $69,898 including $2,200 freight and PDI. No EV incentives apply, here. Reservations for the Debut Edition sold out in just over 10 minutes last summer, but Cadillac will begin taking additional orders for the 2023 LYRIQ on May 19.

The Cadillac LYRIQ, the brand’s first all-electric vehicle, is built on GM’s Ultium Platform, the heart of the company’s EV strategy. The Ultium Platform encompasses a common electric vehicle architecture and propulsion components like battery cells, modules, packs, Ultium Drive units, EV motors and integrated power electronics.

Through the Ultium Platform, GM will realize a strategic value chain shift across its network of vehicle assembly plants as the company commonizes and streamlines machinery, tooling and assembly processes. This flexibility enables lower capital investments and greater efficiencies as additional assembly plant transformations occur.

GM’s Spring Hill manufacturing complex, which consists of a vehicle assembly plant, metal stamping plant and an engine plant, is the largest GM facility in North America. The complex opened in 1990 and has built more than 4.5 million vehicles. The vehicle assembly plant and engine plant sit on 2,100 acres with 700 of those acres dedicated to farming. An additional 100 acres are dedicated to a wildlife habitat, wetlands and native grasses. Spring Hill’s wildlife area has received Gold recognition and certification from the Wildlife Habitat Council.

General Motors (NYSE:GM) is a global company focused on advancing an all-electric future that is inclusive and accessible to all. At the heart of this strategy is the Ultium battery platform, which will power everything from mass-market to high-performance vehicles. General Motors, its subsidiaries and its joint venture entities sell vehicles under the Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Baojun and Wuling brands.

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