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2025 Cadillac OPTIQ

Price Range: $52,895 - $55,595 Price range reflects Base MSRP for various trim levels, not including options or fees.
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What You Need to Know
  • A smaller, more affordable EV SUV from Cadillac
  • It has similar tech to Cadillac's bigger cars, with room for five and entry-level luxury interior appointments
  • Super Cruise and a 19-speaker audio system are standard
  • Kicks off the first generation Optiq for 2025
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Luxury 1 -$54,390 MSRP
National Average Price
$51,077
Federal EV Tax Credit: up to $7,500 Tax credit eligibility subject to income limits.Learn more

2025 Cadillac Optiq Review

byClint Simone
Senior Reviews Editor
Clint Simone has worked in the automotive industry since 2015. He has tested and reviewed hundreds of vehicles over the course of his career. Before joining Edmunds as a senior reviews editor, Clint contributed to Motor1.com and InsideEVs, evaluating mostly electric cars. Clint loves hot hatchbacks more than any other type of vehicle but secretly enjoys driving big trucks when he gets the chance. He would never admit to that.
(updated 3/24/2025)

Cadillac is quietly — yet deliberately — building one of the most complete EV lineups in the automotive industry. It started with the Lyriq SUV and will soon encompass five different nameplates, including the full-size Escalade IQ, three-row Vistiq and Rolls-Royce-fighting Celestiq sedan. 

But today we’re focused on a much more important product: the Optiq. This small SUV will serve as the entry point into Cadillac’s electric world, and after spending a day with the Optiq in and around San Francisco, it appears to be an altogether complete package that should easily bring new customers to General Motors' luxury brand.

You get a little more for a little less

The Optiq is about 6 inches shorter and 2 inches narrower than the larger Lyriq, and because of that, uses a smaller battery. The Optiq has an 85-kWh battery pack and two motors, so it comes standard with all-wheel drive. There’s a large motor on the front axle that does most of the heavy lifting, supplemented by a smaller one out back, which combined deliver 354 horsepower and 480 lb-ft of torque. Cadillac quotes an EPA-estimated range of 302 miles for the Optiq, but based on our experience with other GM electric vehicles, we expect it'll do slightly better on the Edmunds EV Range Test.

Compared to its larger sibling, the Optiq is only down a few miles of range, and it has roughly the same amount of power as the rear-wheel-drive Lyriq. For context, the all-wheel-drive Lyriq does have quite a bit more power, with 515 hp. But the Optiq has an extra ace up its sleeve: Super Cruise, which I consider to be the best hands-free driving system available today. It's standard here, but weirdly, it's optional on the more expensive Lyriq. 

Driving the Optiq 

The Optiq shares its roots with the humble Chevy Equinox EV. But Cadillac did an outstanding job differentiating the Optiq from its less expensive cousin. Aside from the very angular shape of the windshield and windshield pillar, there’s basically nothing tying the two together. The Optiq is a handsome little thing with great proportions; it wears Cadillac’s EV design language well.

The Optiq is quieter, too. Even at highway speeds, the cabin is nice and serene. This SUV genuinely feels like a luxury car, and not just a rebadged subcompact SUV with extra leather. 

The Optiq comes with something called Passive Plus dampers, which are tuned to give the vehicle a more dynamic and — in theory, anyway — better driving experience. In the real world, the Optiq does just fine on a twisty road but isn’t anything to write home about. It feels heavy from behind the wheel, and you don't really get the sense that it enjoys being pushed. The few times I did pick up the pace, the Optiq’s front-wheel-drive bias made itself known almost instantly with pretty substantial torque steer, where the nose of the car seems to get a little unhinged under hard acceleration. 

The Optiq has plenty of power, so you can quickly pass someone on the freeway, and it’s easy to be smooth with the throttle. There's also one-pedal driving, which will bring the Optiq to a complete stop without the driver needing to touch the brake pedal. I love this feature in EVs, and General Motors really knows how to smoothly tune this tech.

Impressive work inside

Older Cadillac models like the XT4 are boring as heck inside, with bland materials and an uncreative layout. The Optiq kicks this trend right in the face with a fresh interior full of great, colorful material choices. 

The door panels and center console have textured fabric that looks like something you'd find in a Volvo (that's a compliment). The control knobs have shiny metal, and there are cool details all over the place. Even the seats are impressive with heating, ventilation and massage functions. Over a half day of driving, these seats felt great, with good back and butt support.

Front and center is Cadillac's curved 33-inch display that houses all of the information for the driver and passenger. The crisp-looking screen has bright colors and fast response times. However, it lacks Apple CarPlay; Cadillac does not offer this smartphone-mirroring tech in any of its EVs. I personally think this is a huge mistake, but at least the native system does a good job filling the void with Google Maps and Google Assistant connectivity. The Optiq also offers Dolby Atmos audio through an optional 19-speaker AKG sound system, though you currently need an Amazon Music subscription to use it.

Behind the front seats, the Optiq has decent room in the second row with enough headroom and legroom for your average adult. Families with small kids in car seats might want to consider a larger vehicle, but for everyone else, the space is usable. Same goes for the cargo area, where the Optiq has 26 cubic feet of storage behind the second row. That’s a bit more than you’ll get in the Audi Q4 e-tron and enough to carry a few suitcases without issue.

On sale now

The Cadillac Optiq is already available at dealerships. It undercuts the Lyriq, starting at $56,390 including a $1,495 destination charge. If you want a fully loaded Optiq, you'll spend about $60,000, which is a bargain compared to many competitors. Audi’s Q4 e-tron starts at $50,000, but pushes north of $60K by the time you add comparable options. Similarly, the Volvo EX40 starts in the mid-$50K range, but also stretches beyond what the Cadillac costs when you load it with options.

The luxury EV space doesn't have many great values, but the Cadillac Optiq is definitely one of them.

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Cadillac OPTIQ Reviews

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2025 Cadillac OPTIQ Features & Specs

Luxury 1

Base MSRP
Excludes Destination Fee
$52,895
EV Tax Credits & Rebates$8,000
Engine TypeElectric
Seating5 seats
Cargo Capacity
All Seats In Place
26.0 cu.ft.
Drivetrainall wheel drive
Warranty4 years / 50,000 miles
EV Battery Warranty8 years / 100,000 miles


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Safety

Key safety features on the OPTIQ include:

  • Blind Spot Monitoring
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Alarm
  • Tire Pressure Warning
  • Stability Control
  • Pre-collision safety system
  • Post-collision safety system


2025 Cadillac OPTIQ First Impressions

(updated 3/24/2025)

The 2025 Cadillac Optiq is a small, entry-level luxury EV crossover that we know next to nothing about at the moment. It will be the brand's fourth fully electric offering and will slot in under the Lyriq. Cadillac has kept information to a minimum, saying only that the Optiq will have sporty driving dynamics and that pleases keen drivers. It will also have less range, less space and fewer upscale goodies than the rest of Caddy's EV range.

What is the Optiq?

It will be small and based on a smaller iteration of General Motors' Ultium battery platform, likely similar in size to the Chevrolet Equinox EV. It will seat up to five, but its more entry-level dimensions mean it will likely be too cozy for three adults to fit in the second row. We also expect similar tech to what's been unveiled in the Lyriq, so expect a flat, low dashboard with a larger curver OLED display to rest atop it. Expect the nice interior trimmings we've come to expect from Cadillac as well — that means leather on the doors and dash, comfortable seats, and high-quality finishes to the touch points like the steering wheel, buttons, knobs and switches.

How much range does the Cadillac Optiq have?

As for range and charge times, we still don't know. What we can assume is that it will have less range than the larger Lyriq, which tops out at 314 miles of EPA-estimated distance on a full charge. Expect the Optiq to get closer to 250 miles of range in total due to what is destined to be a smaller battery pack than the 102-kWh unit found in the Lyriq. As for battery and driveline configurations, mums the word so far. A safe assumption is that a rear-wheel-drive version will be the standard configuration while all-wheel drive will be an available option.


FAQ

Is the Cadillac OPTIQ a good car?

The Edmunds experts tested the 2025 OPTIQ both on the road and at the track. What about cargo capacity? When you're thinking about carrying stuff in your new car, keep in mind that the OPTIQ has 26.0 cubic feet of trunk space. And then there's safety and reliability. Edmunds has all the latest NHTSA and IIHS crash-test scores, plus industry-leading expert and consumer reviews to help you understand what it's like to own and maintain a Cadillac OPTIQ.Learn more

Is the Cadillac OPTIQ reliable?

To determine whether the Cadillac OPTIQ is reliable, read Edmunds' authentic consumer reviews, which come from real owners and reveal what it's like to live with the OPTIQ. Look for specific complaints that keep popping up in the reviews, and be sure to compare the OPTIQ's average consumer rating to that of competing vehicles.Learn more

Is the 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ a good car?

There's a lot to consider if you're wondering whether the 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ is a good car. Safety scores, fuel economy, cargo capacity and feature availability should all be factors in determining whether the 2025 OPTIQ is a good car for you. Check back soon for the official Edmunds Rating from our expert testing teamLearn more

How much should I pay for a 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ?

The least-expensive 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ is the 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ Luxury 1 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD). Including destination charge, it arrives with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $52,895.

Other versions include:

  • Luxury 1 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD) which starts at $52,895
  • Sport 1 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD) which starts at $53,495
  • Luxury 2 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD) which starts at $55,095
  • Sport 2 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD) which starts at $55,595
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What are the different models of Cadillac OPTIQ?

If you're interested in the Cadillac OPTIQ, the next question is, which OPTIQ model is right for you? OPTIQ variants include Luxury 1 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD), Sport 1 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD), Luxury 2 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD), and Sport 2 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD). For a full list of OPTIQ models, check out Edmunds’ Features & Specs page.Learn more

Is there an EV tax credit or rebate for the 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ

The 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ qualifies for a total of $7,500 in tax credits and rebates.See all incentives for the 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ

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