2025 Cadillac Optiq-V Debuts with 519 HP, 443 km Range, and Futuristic Tech for $68,795

Cadillac Optiq-V Fully Unveiled: 519 HP, 443 km Range, Bold Design & High-Tech Cabin

After teasing it back in April, Cadillac has officially unveiled the Optiq-V, and the specs definitely back up its promise of delivering an “exhilarating driving experience.”
The dual-motor AWD powertrain churns out 519 horsepower and 880 Nm of torque, propelling the Optiq-V from 0 to 97 km/h (0–60 mph) in just 3.5 seconds. It features an 85 kWh net battery, with 113 km of range added in just 10 minutes via DC fast charging through its NACS port. Cadillac estimates a total range of 443 km on a full charge.

Dimension-wise, the Optiq-V measures 4,820 mm in length, 2,126 mm in width (with mirrors), 1,644 mm in height, and has a 2,954 mm wheelbase. It weighs 2,470 kg and rides on 21-inch satin graphite alloy wheels, with an optional dark sport finish available.
Visually, the Optiq-V stands out with a black painted roof, a panoramic fixed glass roof, and two exclusive color options:

Magnus Metal Frost (matte metallic gray with warm highlights)

Deep Ocean Tincoat (rich, glossy blue)

Inside, buyers can choose between two interior schemes:
Noir with Santorini Blue accents

Noir and Sky Cool Gray with Santorini Blue accents — the blue, according to Cadillac, symbolizes “innovation and high performance.”

Tech lovers will appreciate the 33-inch diagonal "advanced LED display", most likely made up of two or three seamlessly connected panels, and a 19-speaker AKG premium sound system.

The Optiq-V also comes packed with advanced driver assistance and infotainment features:

Standard Super Cruise with 3 years of OnStar Connected Services

Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Zone Steering Assist, Enhanced Automatic Parking, Forward Collision Alert, and more

Google Maps and Google Assistant built-in
Pricing for the 2025 Cadillac Optiq-V starts at $68,795 (including destination freight, excluding taxes and fees). It will be available only in the US, Canada, Mexico, the Middle East, and Israel, with production beginning this fall.

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