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2026 Cadillac Optiq-V First Look: Huge Injection of Horsepower Transforms Caddy's Baby EV
2026 Cadillac Optiq-V First Look: Huge Injection of Horsepower Transforms Caddy's Baby EV

Motor Trend

time09-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Motor Trend

2026 Cadillac Optiq-V First Look: Huge Injection of Horsepower Transforms Caddy's Baby EV

Cadillac is serious about adding V badging to its lineup, regardless of powertrain, as part of its effort to restore the luster of the brand by giving its models a performance sheen. The latest model to earn the badge? The 2026 Cadillac Optiq-V, a performance version of the entry-level compact electric SUV with an upgraded chassis and more powerful drivetrain. The result should be quick, nimble and fun, in keeping with the mission of the V-Series to transfer race technology from the track to the road, enhancing performance and precision behind the wheel. It is a badge that is not just applied; it must be earned. The current lineup includes the CT4-V and CT5-V sedans, and the flagship Escalade-V. The first electric vehicle to be badged is the Lyriq-V which was introduced earlier this year. Wait, How Much Horsepower and Torque? The Optiq-V should be more fun to drive simply by being quicker than the non-V Optiq, its claimed 3.5-second zero-to-60-mph acceleration time in Velocity Max mode would smoke a regular Optiq's estimated 5.1-second jog to the same speed. Credit the Optiq's relatively compact size, but more so its dual motors generating 519 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque, says chief engineer John Cockburn. It has an 85-kWh battery back and an estimated range of 275 miles. That compares with 302 miles with the regular Optiq, which delivers a mere 300 hp and 354 lb-ft of torque from its dual motors. So yeah, huge increase in power with a relatively small drop in range = good. The Optiq-V has the same motors as the larger Lyriq-V, but the battery is smaller with 10 modules instead of 12 to fit into a vehicle with a shorter wheelbase. Goodies include torque vectoring across both axles and V-mode, which is unique to the V-Series and sets everything from steering and acceleration to dampers and sound. The Optiq-V has its own unique sounds and a stealth mode to turn if off as a courtesy to neighbors. V-Mode also enables launch control and provides a Competitive mode to manage traction, stability, and make it more exhilarating to drive—in other words, this is how you drift it. The Optiq-V has an adaptive suspension and standard summer tires or optional performance tires developed specifically for the crossover to be a canyon carver. The SUV has done a lot of its testing on curvy public roads, from Angela's Crest to Tail of the Dragon. Standard continuous damping control is from ZF, there are standard Brembo brakes with available blue or red calipers. Earning the V badge requires more than just the right look—but that is part of it. The Optiq-V sits lower and looks meaner. Exterior Design Lead Hoon Kim said the exterior was sculpted for performance, aerodynamics, and stance with a lower ride height. The lower areas were resurfaced to direct air. Most of the front end was redesigned with a signature V diamond mesh pattern and to improve air flow. There is a unique quarter window pattern and a logo etched next to the headlight. The Optiq-V comes in two new exterior colors and black roof for a more menacing lid. There are blue accents inside and out including optional blue seatbelts and seatbacks. The interior choices: black with blue or white with blue. Opt for the carbon fiber package for the rear spoiler and lower valance extension. The SUV comes with standard Super Cruise, GM's excellent hands-free driving system, a 33-inch LED display, Google Built-in and a 19-speaker AKG audio system with Dolby Atmos. And the 2026 Optiq-V becomes the first Cadillac to have a NACS charger standard that allows it to use the Tesla supercharger network. How Much Will the Cadillac Optiq-V Cost? The Optiq-V goes into production this fall with a starting price of $68,795. It will be sold in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the Middle East, Israel, and Japan. Take rate for the performance variant should be about 10 percent, if it follows the pattern of other V-Series sales. Could we see an even harder-core Blackwing version down the road? No comment, says Lead Development Engineer Alex Doss, other than to say the Optiq-V earns its badge. The Optiq-V is expected to help Cadillac maintain its current momentum with four years of sales growth and a good start to 2025 with a 23 percent increase in U.S. sales in the first quarter. New entries will only help and EVs are proving to have high conquest rates: 81 percent for the Lyriq and 77 percent for the Optiq, which are attracting younger and more affluent customers, says Global Marketing Director for Cadillac Brad Franz. With Tesla customers peeling off of that brand, Cadillac's timing is spot-on—and now it has a performance compact luxury SUV to offer Tesla Model Y Performance customers looking for a change...

Soon you'll be able to enjoy Dolby Atmos Music in Cadillac EVs
Soon you'll be able to enjoy Dolby Atmos Music in Cadillac EVs

Yahoo

time10-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Soon you'll be able to enjoy Dolby Atmos Music in Cadillac EVs

Dolby Atmos is a pretty remarkable experience when heard within a properly tuned car cabin setup, as implemented by Rivian R1S and the Cadillac Optiq, in particular. Now, Dolby and Cadillac have announced that Atmos will be support across the entire line of Cadillac EVs — which includes the Escalade IQL, Escalade IQ, Lyriq-V, Optiq (as we heard at CES), and Vistiq. Support will also extend into select 2025 models with an over-the-air update, although which are not a part of this announcement. As we now seem to be spending more and more time in our cars (according to the Federal Highway Administration, Americans drive a staggering 3 trillion miles a year), having the best possible sound in our cars is even more desirable than in the past. As John Couling, Senior Vice President of Entertainment at Dolby Laboratories says, 'Whether you are listening to music to pass the time on a long commute or sharing a special moment on a family road trip, music has the power to transform mundane moments into something remarkable.' Chief Engineer at Cadillac, John Cockburn adds, 'Together, [Cadillac and Dolby] are taking audio to new heights by ensuring the music experience stays true to the artist's original vision, delivering a sound experience that makes consumers feel like they are in the music studio with them.' Up until this point, Apple Music was the primary way to enjoy Dolby Atmos Music while in an Atmos-enabled vehicle, but that is no longer the case. Alongside the announcement of Atmos support across Cadillac's 2026 EVs and select 2025 models, Atmos Music will also be available through Amazon Music. Rollout for Amazon Atmos support will begin with the Cadillac Optiq and Vistiq.

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