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    Cadillac still plans to bring its quickest vehicle ever to Australia, plus updates for its debut model
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    Cadillac still plans to bring its quickest vehicle ever to Australia, plus updates for its debut model

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJune 8, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    General Motors says the Cadillac Lyriq-V is still coming to Australia, even though we’re almost halfway through 2026 and the high-performance electric SUV has yet to arrive, while an updated version of the regular Lyriq is also bound for Down Under.

    The Lyriq debuted the American luxury brand in Australia, with customer deliveries commencing early in 2025. Prior to this, in October 2024, General Motors Australia and New Zealand (GM ANZ) confirmed the hot Lyriq-V would arrive here in 2026.

    When asked at the local launch of the Optiq and Vistiq exactly when the Lyriq-V will arrive here, GM ANZ managing director Jess Bala declined to provide exact timing, but promised it’s still coming.

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    Lyriq-V – Japanese-market model
    Lyriq-V – Japanese-market model

    “We’re talking through at the moment actually how we want to bring that one to market. It’s such a niche vehicle again, but at the same time a good opportunity for us as the fastest Cadillac ever,” she told CarExpert.

    “For now, we’re utilising the three we’ve got – Optiq, current Lyriq and Vistiq – to stabilise the brand, show the full portfolio that we’ve got, and once we’ve done that along with the footprint expansion it’ll give us the opportunity to talk about when and how to bring the V to market.”

    Deliveries of the Optiq, which slots in under the Lyriq, will commence in the third quarter (July to September) of 2026, with the flagship Vistiq following in the fourth quarter (October to December).

    GM has confirmed it’s working with dealer partners to expand its local retail network, which currently comprises just one ‘experience centre’ in Sydney plus a test drive location in Melbourne.