How does it compare?
The Cadillac Lyriq-V is set to redefine high-performance luxury EVs with its 615 hp, aggressive styling, and advanced technology. But how does it compare to other high-performance electric SUVs like the Tesla Model X Plaid, BMW iX M60, Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV, and Rivian R1S Quad-Motor? Let's break down range, acceleration, power, charging time, and price to see where the Lyriq-V stands in this competitive segment.
Range
The Cadillac Lyriq-V offers an EPA-estimated 460 km (286 miles) range, making it competitive but not the leader in this category. The Tesla Model X Plaid dominates with 547 km (340 miles EPA), while the BMW iX M60 delivers 463 km (288 miles EPA). The Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV follows closely with 450 km (280 miles EPA), while the Rivian R1S Quad-Motor provides 515 km (320 miles EPA). While the Lyriq-V’s range is respectable, buyers looking for long-distance capability may prefer the Tesla or Rivian.
Acceleration & Speed
The Cadillac Lyriq-V rockets from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 3.3 seconds, making it the fastest production Cadillac in history. However, the Tesla Model X Plaid remains the quickest SUV in the world with a 2.6-second sprint. The BMW iX M60 and Rivian R1S Quad-Motor follow at 3.6 seconds, while the Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV is slightly behind at 3.7 seconds. If raw acceleration is a priority, Tesla still leads, but the Lyriq-V is a serious contender.
Power
With 615 hp (459 kW) and 880 Nm (649 lb-ft) of torque, the Cadillac Lyriq-V delivers high-performance thrills. The Tesla Model X Plaid leads the pack with 1,020 hp (761 kW), while the BMW iX M60 delivers 619 hp (462 kW). The Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV produces 677 hp (505 kW), and the Rivian R1S Quad-Motor cranks out 835 hp (623 kW). While Cadillac isn’t the most powerful in this segment, it still offers plenty of muscle for an exhilarating ride.
Charging Time
The 102 kWh battery in the Cadillac Lyriq-V supports DC fast charging, adding 121 km (75 miles) in 10 minutes. The Tesla Model X Plaid leads in charging speed, replenishing 282 km (175 miles) in 15 minutes with 250 kW Supercharging. The BMW iX M60 supports 195 kW fast charging, adding 150 km (93 miles) in 10 minutes. The Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV and Rivian R1S Quad-Motor follow with 170-200 kW capabilities, requiring about 30-40 minutes for an 80% charge. While Cadillac offers decent fast-charging speeds, Tesla remains the fastest-charging EV in this group.
Price
At $80,000 (€74,500), the Cadillac Lyriq-V is positioned competitively in the high-performance EV market. The Tesla Model X Plaid is significantly more expensive at $94,990 (€88,500), while the BMW iX M60 starts at $111,500 (€104,000). The Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV comes in at $109,300 (€102,000), and the Rivian R1S Quad-Motor is slightly higher at $92,000 (€85,500). For those seeking high-end performance at a sub-$85K price, the Lyriq-V is a strong value proposition.
Verdict
The Cadillac Lyriq-V is a well-rounded luxury performance SUV, offering brisk acceleration, high-end technology, and a competitive price. While it doesn’t match the raw power of the Tesla Model X Plaid or the extreme range of the Rivian R1S, it delivers an excellent mix of performance, style, and affordability. If you want a luxurious American-made EV with exhilarating performance at a reasonable price, the Lyriq-V is a compelling alternative to the European and Tesla-dominated high-performance SUV segment.

