RE: New V-Series Caddy gets 519hp - but no V8, sadly

RE: New V-Series Caddy gets 519hp - but no V8, sadly

Monday 9th June

New V-Series Caddy gets 519hp - but no V8, sadly

Cadillac has given us some of the best US performance cars of recent times - what might an EV deliver?


If only the Cadillac V cars over the years hadn’t been so brilliant. If only various CTSes, ATSes, CT5s, and CT4s hadn’t proven that, actually, maybe Europe doesn’t make the best super-saloons around, then the introduction of electric Vs wouldn’t be such a big deal. But they were, unequivocally so in fact, and so this new Optiq V feels more significant than most new electric SUVs. Clearly, this won’t rival the old V8s and V6s as an experience - the Escalade V remains on sale for those that must - but with that badge, it really ought to be one of the best cars of this ilk. And maybe the Optiq V will come to Europe if it’s good enough… 

Perhaps surprisingly, there isn’t a huge peak power figure associated with the Optiq. Max output from its 85kWh, dual-motor powertrain is 519hp, or about comparable with an Audi SQ8 Sportback e-tron. Torque is 650lb ft, which is again about par for the course without ever sounding extraordinary. Caddy claims 3.5 seconds to 60mph from 2,470kg of Optiq, but that does factor in an ‘Initial Vehicle Movement’. So again, it’s probably going to feel there or thereabouts in terms of acceleration against rivals, even with the Velocity Max overboost. 

Changes to the Optiq that aim to make it more than just another fast-in-a-straight-line EV are new tyres, Brembo brakes, both a V-Mode and Competitive Mode, and suspension changes. Cadillac is promising an ‘enhanced driving experience’ as a result. Chief Engineer John Cockburn said: “The V-Series was a natural continuation with the Optiq’s architecture.  With Cadillac’s signature isolated precision ride and handling characteristic, tighter steering, enhanced suspension, and summer-only tires, our team delivered a unique package that makes Optiq-V a fun, nimble drive that’s quicker when cornering.” Which you’d normally take as the usual EV propaganda, but when Cadillac is saying it about a V-Series car, you have to hope there’s some substance to the claim. 

Probably of more interest to the average EV buyer will be the inclusion of a North American Charging Standard inlet, the first GM product with the feature. This should take some of the palaver out of public charging; Cadillac says the NACS inclusion will ‘provide customers with direct access to reliable and fast charging options across North America.’ They’re going to need it, too, as just 275 miles of range is estimated by Cadillac from the 85kWh battery - or just 3.2 miles per kilowatt hour. And you can bet that a manufacturer estimate will be more favourable than the real-world experience. Cadillac doesn’t quote a max charging rate, saying instead that up to 70 miles can be added in 10 minutes on a DC charge; a standard Optiq’s best is 150kW. 

Marking out a V from the rest of the range are a new front end with a mesh grille, gloss black accents including the rear diffuser, and 21-inch wheels. The The Deep Ocean Tintcoat seen here is a model-exclusive colour, alongside Magnus Metal Frost. A carbon package is also available, while all interior options feature the Santorini Blue accents seen here. With some 100 per cent recycled fabric in the seats, because no EV is complete without some sustainable content. 

 “V-Series continues to help forge Cadillac’s performance legacy by providing customers with an exhilarating driving experience,” said John Roth, Global Cadillac VP. “Optiq-V will be a significant addition to the V-Series portfolio, bringing in new customers to the brand and emphasizing Cadillac’s global impact.” The price is from $68,795, with production kicking off later this year. By which time, we’ll probably know more about exactly what those V-Series saloons will be replaced with. 


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Midgster

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601 posts

248 months

Monday 9th June
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pycraft

1,076 posts

198 months

Monday 9th June
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There was one of these on display in my local mall (Galleria, Abu Dhabi) a couple of weeks ago. I'd seen the ad there for the new Cadillac ... and walked past it thinking it was another generic EV SUV from China (of which an absolute load exist). It's inoffensive enough but it doesn't scream Cadillac (which nowadays I guess means it was designed by someone who understands that curves exist)

mfp4073

2,012 posts

188 months

Monday 9th June
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It will be interesting to see how this car sells.
Do people really want a Cadillac without a V8? surely the sound of a rumbling engine with a dual exhaust is a big part of the appeal.
From what I ve seen things in the US car market are pretty bad these days. People are sick of paying high prices for vehicles that are badly built and regularly break down.
There seems to be lots of cars sitting on dealer forecourts without any interest, especially vehicles from GM and Stellantis.

njw1

2,442 posts

125 months

Monday 9th June
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519bhp? That's a lot of power for a small Volkswagen van I thought. Oh, hang on...

Angelo1985

535 posts

40 months

Monday 9th June
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They usually don’t sell Cadillacs in Europe. Should they decide to import this thing, I hope they get buried in reciprocal tariffs.

Killer2005

20,188 posts

242 months

Monday 9th June
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That's nice for an SUV. Plus I'm a sucker for a Caddy.

theicemario

1,172 posts

89 months

Tuesday 10th June
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Be a massive shame if Cadillac's "compact SUV" doesn't come to Europe. laugh


loudlashadjuster

5,697 posts

198 months

Tuesday 10th June
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njw1 said:
519bhp? That's a lot of power for a small Volkswagen van I thought. Oh, hang on...
Quite. I saw the headline in my RSS reader and was like 'Wow, the Piech days are back, baby!"

smilo996

3,338 posts

184 months

Tuesday 10th June
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Nice colour, that's it.

The Pistonsdead

5,196 posts

221 months

Tuesday 10th June
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Love the colour scheme and it's a big old beast, but Cadillacs were never discreet to be fair

Wardy78

1,028 posts

72 months

Tuesday 10th June
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I got to ride in a Cadillac Lyriq EF team car for two days at last year's Tour de France.

Not sure where that sits compared to this Optiq, but it was a lovely place to be. Proper Cadillac feel.

theicemario

1,172 posts

89 months

Tuesday 10th June
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pycraft said:
There was one of these on display in my local mall (Galleria, Abu Dhabi) a couple of weeks ago. I'd seen the ad there for the new Cadillac ... and walked past it thinking it was another generic EV SUV from China (of which an absolute load exist). It's inoffensive enough but it doesn't scream Cadillac (which nowadays I guess means it was designed by someone who understands that curves exist)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadillac_Optiq

Wikipedia said:
The Cadillac Optiq is a battery electric compact luxury crossover SUV marketed under the Cadillac subdivision of General Motors and manufactured by SAIC-GM, a joint venture between the Chinese manufacturer Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) and General Motors. It has been marketed in China since late 2023 and in North America starting in early 2025.

wjk_glynn

17 posts

192 months

Tuesday 10th June
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I'm guessing Caddy's quoted range of 275 miles is their EPA estimate (ahead of actual official EPA results), not WLTP numbers.

Generally speaking, current EPA ranges are a bit closer to real world than the current WLTP standard.

DaveyBoyWonder

3,129 posts

188 months

Wednesday 11th June
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njw1 said:
519bhp? That's a lot of power for a small Volkswagen van I thought. Oh, hang on...
My first thought too - then I saw it was about a bloated yank mobile.

rodericb

7,894 posts

140 months

Wednesday 11th June
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DaveyBoyWonder said:
njw1 said:
519bhp? That's a lot of power for a small Volkswagen van I thought. Oh, hang on...
My first thought too - then I saw it was about a bloated yank mobile.
Cool story bro.

This Cadillac sits between BMW X3 and X5 size-wise.

rikkiseddo

2 posts

212 months

US manufacturer range estimates are to the much more realistic EPA testing standard and then are often beaten in the real world by magazines/websites like Edmunds.

There’s little reason to think that the Optiq-V won’t do 275 miles on a run.