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2023 Cadillac Lyriq starts at $59,990, guides GM down all-electric path

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On Wednesday Cadillac gave a first look at the production version of its first fully electric vehicle, the Lyriq. Starting at $59,990 it’s not significantly more than what the price tag might be for a gasoline model sized, styled, and equipped like the Lyriq.

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Cadillac teases the Celestiq’s $300,000 interior

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Sources familiar with Cadillac’s Celestiq say that the new hyper-luxury vehicle will be selling for $300,000 and up. This comes shortly after Cadillac released more teaser images of the vehicle’s interior. The post Cadillac teases the Celestiq’s $300,000 interior appeared first on TESLARATI.

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Cadillac ramps up Lyriq electric vehicle output as battery supply grows – ET Auto

Baua Electric

But Cadillac delivered 9,000 Lyriqs in 2023, according to a media briefing by its global vice president John Roth. But Cadillac delivered 9,000 Lyriqs in 2023, according to a media briefing by its global vice president John Roth. Many, including market leader Tesla, have cut prices sharply to woo potential customers.

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2024 Honda Prologue electric SUV starts under $40,000 with full EV tax credit eligibility

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With the added credit, the Honda Prologue hits the “sweet spot,” with starting prices under $40,000. 2024 Honda Prologue eligible for full $7,500 EV tax credit After kicking off production last month, Honda’s first fully electric SUV will begin hitting dealerships any day.

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Lincoln puts EVs on the back burner amid Ford’s shift to more affordable EV models

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The Lincoln Star was presented as the vision for four new EVs promised out by 2026 to compete with GM’s Cadillac Lyriq. Lincoln Star EV Concept (Source: Lincoln) Here we are, over a quarter of the way through 2024, and Lincoln has yet to launch its first all-electric vehicle.

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Kia suddenly shifts to hybrids, affordable EVs amid waning global demand

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Kia EV lineup from left to right: EV6, EV4, EV5, EV3, EV9 (Source: Kia) Kia is not abandoning fully electric cars. The new EVs are part of Kia’s wide-ranging lineup covering nearly all segments with prices between $30,000 and $80,000. The Korean automaker also introduced a three-row electric SUV to the market with the EV9.

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Kia suddenly shifts to hybrids, affordable EVs amid ‘waning global demand’

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Kia EV lineup from left to right: EV6, EV4, EV5, EV3, EV9 (Source: Kia) Kia is not abandoning fully electric cars. The new EVs are part of Kia’s wide-ranging lineup covering nearly all segments with prices between $30,000 and $80,000. The Korean automaker also introduced a three-row electric SUV to the market with the EV9.

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