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EV & HybridJune 4, 2026·National

2027 Cadillac Lyriq Adds NACS and a Modest Price Bump

The 2027 Lyriq rises just $200 but gains a native NACS port, opening Tesla Supercharger access across North America.

Cadillac Lyriq electric SUV
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What happened

Cadillac priced the 2027 Lyriq from $61,195 including destination for the base Luxury RWD trim, a $200 increase over the prior model year. Trim pricing runs through the Lyriq-V Premium at $85,695.

A 2026 Lyriq lease remains available from $479 per month.

The headline functional change is a native NACS charge port, opening access to more than 25,000 Tesla Superchargers without an adapter. The Lyriq carries a 102 kWh battery pack, with EPA range ratings of 326 miles for RWD, 319 miles for AWD, and 285 miles for the Lyriq-V.

At 190 kW charging, Cadillac estimates roughly 86 miles of range in 10 minutes.

Sources told GM Authority the 2027 Lyriq may be among the last GM electric vehicles in North America to offer both wired and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as the company shifts its in-cabin technology strategy.

The Eastward Take

Two hundred dollars is nothing in today's market.

Native NACS is the real story, because road-trip anxiety still kills more luxury EV deals than any brochure stat.

If you can charge where Tesla owners charge, the Lyriq suddenly feels like a much easier cross-country car.

Cadillac has quiet traction in Asian American suburbs where a restrained luxury SUV beats a flashy badge.

This update removes one of the biggest practical objections without changing the car's personality or asking buyers to relearn how the vehicle drives.

The CarPlay and Android Auto detail is easy to overlook but worth watching.

For families who live inside Google Maps, Spotify, and group chats on the road, losing phone mirroring on a future GM EV would be a dealbreaker.

If this really is the last wired/wireless holdout, current Lyriq shoppers get a rare blend of charging access and familiar cabin tech.

Lease pricing on the 2026 model and modest increases on 2027 trims also keep the Lyriq in the conversation for buyers comparing it against a Tesla Model Y or a Genesis GV60.

You are not paying exotic money, but you are getting a credible road-trip tool with a luxury badge that still reads understated in the school pickup line.

Source

This note summarizes reporting from Electrek. Read the original for full details.

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