The highly anticipated 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ production is well underway at GM’s Spring Hill, Tennessee, assembly facility, which received a $2 billion investment to support EV production. An additional $2.3 billion is being invested in an all-new battery cell manufacturing plant at Spring Hill. LYRIQ is being built alongside other Cadillac SUVs as part of the brand’s strategy to balance EV and ICE (Internal Combustion Vehicle) production during GM’s transition to an all-electric future.






“Throughout the next decade, Cadillac will define the future of luxury transportation through a series of exciting new electric vehicles, and it all begins with LYRIQ.”
– Rory Harvey, vice president, Global Cadillac
Reservations for the 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Debut Edition sold out in just over ten minutes in September 2021, when the limited edition EV became available. GM continues to see a lot of enthusiasm around the brand – both in the current product and future EVs. The initial response to LYRIQ has been extraordinary. Since the show car unveiling last year, more than 200,000 people have expressed interest in learning more about the vehicle and electric mobility.