2024 CADILLAC LYRIQ | 1GYKPTRL4RZ104562

2024 CADILLAC LYRIQ | 1GYKPTRL4RZ104562

IAAI Lot number: 41543433 Auction date: 1970-01-01 Final bid: $16,950

Specifications

Engine Versions
2
Original Highest MSRP
~$60,000
The most powerful engine version for models
Lyriq Sport AWD
Engine:
Torque: 610 Nm
0–100 km/h: ~4.6 s

The Cadillac Lyriq was not conceived as a track-ready EV but rather as a statement of futuristic luxury — yet its dual-motor version offers legitimate performance credentials. With 500 horsepower on tap, instant torque delivery, and rear-biased AWD calibration, the Lyriq delivers strong acceleration and smooth composure that rival sporty crossovers in its class.

Built on GM’s Ultium platform, it features a low-mounted battery pack that ensures excellent center of gravity and chassis balance. Adaptive damping, five-link rear suspension, and low rolling resistance tires strike a balance between comfort and road confidence. While there’s no “V” or Blackwing version (yet), the 0–100 km/h time under 5 seconds places the AWD Lyriq firmly in the realm of performance-leaning electric SUVs.

Visually, the Lyriq’s bold styling, massive 20–22” wheels, sleek coupe-like silhouette, and futuristic lighting establish its premium-sport identity. Inside, driver-focused ergonomics, a 33-inch LED display, and balanced weight distribution add to its sporty aspirations, especially when compared to rivals like the Audi Q8 e-tron or BMW iX.

In the AWD configuration, the Lyriq qualifies as a performance-worthy EV — not through traditional driving dynamics, but by combining strong electric output with advanced chassis and luxury-sport positioning.

Body Styles

A sleek, fully electric midsize SUV built on GM’s advanced BEV3 platform and Ultium battery system. The Lyriq combines clean, futuristic proportions with a dramatic fastback silhouette, highlighted by a bold black crystal grille illuminated by choreographed LED lighting sequences. The vehicle’s profile emphasizes minimalism and aerodynamic efficiency, with hidden door handles, tight body panel gaps, and a distinctive rear roof spoiler that aids airflow while framing the full-width LED taillight blade.

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

“Lyriq” is a creative interpretation of the word "lyric," evoking the ideas of expression, harmony, and artistry. Cadillac chose the name to signal a new chapter of emotional, technologically driven design while maintaining a connection to the brand’s long-standing association with American luxury and sophistication.

Model Name Meaning (Languages)

The name “Lyriq” works globally, requiring no translation and suggesting beauty, elegance, and emotional resonance across different cultures. The unconventional spelling with a "q" aligns with Cadillac’s recent naming strategy, adding modernity and distinctive branding without losing clarity of pronunciation worldwide.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

The Cadillac Lyriq offers a curated palette of exterior colors that reinforce its futuristic character while respecting Cadillac’s heritage of luxury styling. Standard shades include Satin Steel Metallic and Stellar Black Metallic, which highlight the clean panel transitions and sharp body surfacing. More expressive choices such as Crystal White Tricoat and Opulent Blue Metallic are designed to interact dramatically with the Lyriq’s dynamic lighting elements, shifting subtly under different angles of sunlight. New tones like Nimbus Metallic and Celestial Metallic were introduced specifically to complement the Lyriq’s LED choreography, enhancing its visual identity at night and during driving light animations.

Inside, the Lyriq presents an environment defined by light, space, and craftsmanship. The dashboard is dominated by a sweeping 33-inch curved LED display that integrates the instrument cluster, infotainment system, and vehicle settings into one seamless surface. Standard interiors use Inteluxe, Cadillac’s premium vegan synthetic material, available in colors such as Sky Cool Gray and Noir. Luxury and Sport trims elevate the experience with genuine leather seating, open-pore wood or aluminum trims, laser-etched speaker grilles for the AKG Studio sound system, and customizable ambient lighting with over 26 color themes. A floating center console with crystal-knurled control dials and hidden storage spaces reinforces the impression of a futuristic yet warm and welcoming cabin.

Wheels range from 20-inch split-spoke machined alloys standard on Tech trims to aggressive 22-inch multi-faceted designs available on Sport and Luxury AWD versions. Higher trims feature darkened or gloss-black accent wheels that amplify the athletic character of the Lyriq, contrasting beautifully against brighter body paints or matching darker exterior themes. Specially designed aerodynamic wheel inserts also help to minimize drag and maximize efficiency without compromising visual drama.

Top Expensive Options

  • 22-inch Dynamic Split-Spoke Reverse Rim Alloy Wheels: ~$3,200
  • AKG Studio 19-Speaker Premium Audio System: ~$1,500
  • Nappa Leather Seating Surfaces Package: ~$2,500
  • Ultra Cruise Semi-Autonomous Driving System (future availability, pilot phase): ~$5,000
  • Illuminated Front Grille Lighting Kit: ~$1,200
  • Panoramic Power Opening Glass Roof with Tilt and Slide: ~$1,400
  • Super Cruise Hands-Free Highway Driving (3 years included, then subscription): ~$2,500
  • Trailering Preparation Package (upgraded cooling, hitch provisions): ~$750
  • Luxury Climate Package (Heated/Ventilated Front and Rear Seats, Heated Steering Wheel): ~$1,000
  • Black Crystal Sport Appearance Package (Dark Badging and Gloss Accents): ~$2,000

vs Competitors

The Cadillac Lyriq competes with electric luxury SUVs like the Tesla Model Y Performance, BMW iX xDrive50, Mercedes EQE SUV, and Audi Q8 e-tron. While Tesla leads in acceleration metrics, the Lyriq offers a superior luxury cabin, quieter ride, and higher material quality. Compared to the BMW iX, the Lyriq feels more conventionally elegant while offering cutting-edge technology without overwhelming complexity. Against the Mercedes EQE SUV, the Lyriq competes aggressively on value, with a similar technological suite but a significantly lower price point. With its striking design, excellent range, high levels of standard equipment, and smooth driving dynamics, the Lyriq positions itself as the sophisticated, tech-forward alternative for buyers seeking a true luxury EV experience.

Fun Fact

The Lyriq is Cadillac’s first mass-production all-electric vehicle, marking the start of the brand’s transition to becoming an all-electric lineup by 2030. It was also one of the first vehicles globally to use GM’s Ultium battery system, featuring industry-leading pack energy density and enabling DC fast charging speeds up to 190 kW, capable of adding roughly 120 km / 75 miles of range in about 10 minutes under optimal conditions.

IAAI Lot number: 41543433 Auction date: 1970-01-01 Final bid: $16,950
VIN 1GYKPTRL4RZ104562

Lot Details

Final Bid Cadillac Lyriq (2024)

Minimum Final Bid:
$11,600
Average Final Bid:
$17,511
Maximum Final Bid:
$32,950
Source Distribution:
Copart: 78% (18) | IAAI: 22% (5)

Specifications

Engine Versions
2
Original Highest MSRP
~$60,000
The most powerful engine version for models
Engine:
Torque:
0–100 km/h:

The Cadillac Lyriq was not conceived as a track-ready EV but rather as a statement of futuristic luxury — yet its dual-motor version offers legitimate performance credentials. With 500 horsepower on tap, instant torque delivery, and rear-biased AWD calibration, the Lyriq delivers strong acceleration and smooth composure that rival sporty crossovers in its class.

Built on GM’s Ultium platform, it features a low-mounted battery pack that ensures excellent center of gravity and chassis balance. Adaptive damping, five-link rear suspension, and low rolling resistance tires strike a balance between comfort and road confidence. While there’s no “V” or Blackwing version (yet), the 0–100 km/h time under 5 seconds places the AWD Lyriq firmly in the realm of performance-leaning electric SUVs.

Visually, the Lyriq’s bold styling, massive 20–22” wheels, sleek coupe-like silhouette, and futuristic lighting establish its premium-sport identity. Inside, driver-focused ergonomics, a 33-inch LED display, and balanced weight distribution add to its sporty aspirations, especially when compared to rivals like the Audi Q8 e-tron or BMW iX.

In the AWD configuration, the Lyriq qualifies as a performance-worthy EV — not through traditional driving dynamics, but by combining strong electric output with advanced chassis and luxury-sport positioning.

Body Styles

A sleek, fully electric midsize SUV built on GM’s advanced BEV3 platform and Ultium battery system. The Lyriq combines clean, futuristic proportions with a dramatic fastback silhouette, highlighted by a bold black crystal grille illuminated by choreographed LED lighting sequences. The vehicle’s profile emphasizes minimalism and aerodynamic efficiency, with hidden door handles, tight body panel gaps, and a distinctive rear roof spoiler that aids airflow while framing the full-width LED taillight blade.

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

“Lyriq” is a creative interpretation of the word "lyric," evoking the ideas of expression, harmony, and artistry. Cadillac chose the name to signal a new chapter of emotional, technologically driven design while maintaining a connection to the brand’s long-standing association with American luxury and sophistication.

Model Name Meaning (Languages)

The name “Lyriq” works globally, requiring no translation and suggesting beauty, elegance, and emotional resonance across different cultures. The unconventional spelling with a "q" aligns with Cadillac’s recent naming strategy, adding modernity and distinctive branding without losing clarity of pronunciation worldwide.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

The Cadillac Lyriq offers a curated palette of exterior colors that reinforce its futuristic character while respecting Cadillac’s heritage of luxury styling. Standard shades include Satin Steel Metallic and Stellar Black Metallic, which highlight the clean panel transitions and sharp body surfacing. More expressive choices such as Crystal White Tricoat and Opulent Blue Metallic are designed to interact dramatically with the Lyriq’s dynamic lighting elements, shifting subtly under different angles of sunlight. New tones like Nimbus Metallic and Celestial Metallic were introduced specifically to complement the Lyriq’s LED choreography, enhancing its visual identity at night and during driving light animations.

Inside, the Lyriq presents an environment defined by light, space, and craftsmanship. The dashboard is dominated by a sweeping 33-inch curved LED display that integrates the instrument cluster, infotainment system, and vehicle settings into one seamless surface. Standard interiors use Inteluxe, Cadillac’s premium vegan synthetic material, available in colors such as Sky Cool Gray and Noir. Luxury and Sport trims elevate the experience with genuine leather seating, open-pore wood or aluminum trims, laser-etched speaker grilles for the AKG Studio sound system, and customizable ambient lighting with over 26 color themes. A floating center console with crystal-knurled control dials and hidden storage spaces reinforces the impression of a futuristic yet warm and welcoming cabin.

Wheels range from 20-inch split-spoke machined alloys standard on Tech trims to aggressive 22-inch multi-faceted designs available on Sport and Luxury AWD versions. Higher trims feature darkened or gloss-black accent wheels that amplify the athletic character of the Lyriq, contrasting beautifully against brighter body paints or matching darker exterior themes. Specially designed aerodynamic wheel inserts also help to minimize drag and maximize efficiency without compromising visual drama.

Top Expensive Options

  • 22-inch Dynamic Split-Spoke Reverse Rim Alloy Wheels: ~$3,200
  • AKG Studio 19-Speaker Premium Audio System: ~$1,500
  • Nappa Leather Seating Surfaces Package: ~$2,500
  • Ultra Cruise Semi-Autonomous Driving System (future availability, pilot phase): ~$5,000
  • Illuminated Front Grille Lighting Kit: ~$1,200
  • Panoramic Power Opening Glass Roof with Tilt and Slide: ~$1,400
  • Super Cruise Hands-Free Highway Driving (3 years included, then subscription): ~$2,500
  • Trailering Preparation Package (upgraded cooling, hitch provisions): ~$750
  • Luxury Climate Package (Heated/Ventilated Front and Rear Seats, Heated Steering Wheel): ~$1,000
  • Black Crystal Sport Appearance Package (Dark Badging and Gloss Accents): ~$2,000

vs Competitors

The Cadillac Lyriq competes with electric luxury SUVs like the Tesla Model Y Performance, BMW iX xDrive50, Mercedes EQE SUV, and Audi Q8 e-tron. While Tesla leads in acceleration metrics, the Lyriq offers a superior luxury cabin, quieter ride, and higher material quality. Compared to the BMW iX, the Lyriq feels more conventionally elegant while offering cutting-edge technology without overwhelming complexity. Against the Mercedes EQE SUV, the Lyriq competes aggressively on value, with a similar technological suite but a significantly lower price point. With its striking design, excellent range, high levels of standard equipment, and smooth driving dynamics, the Lyriq positions itself as the sophisticated, tech-forward alternative for buyers seeking a true luxury EV experience.

Fun Fact

The Lyriq is Cadillac’s first mass-production all-electric vehicle, marking the start of the brand’s transition to becoming an all-electric lineup by 2030. It was also one of the first vehicles globally to use GM’s Ultium battery system, featuring industry-leading pack energy density and enabling DC fast charging speeds up to 190 kW, capable of adding roughly 120 km / 75 miles of range in about 10 minutes under optimal conditions.