The top version received a projection onto the windshield and a semi-autonomous Super Cruise driving system.
The new Cadillac Optiq has been officially unveiled. It’s an electric crossover that sells for between $33,000 and $37,250, according to General Motors’ official website.
The Cadillac Optiq is a premium competitor to the Tesla Model Y and the younger sibling of the Lyriq crossover. To reduce costs, the model will be made in China. The car has a traditional faceted design for the brand with thin diode headlights and lanterns.
Dimensions of Cadillac Optiq 2024:
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length – 4822 mm;
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width – 1912 mm;
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height – 1644 mm;
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wheelbase – 2954 mm.
The front panel has a large 33-inch display.
The front seats are separated by a tall center console. The interior is decorated with leather. Backlight color can be changed (126 options available).
Cadillac Optiq 2024 equipment includes dual-zone climate control, wireless smartphone charging, digital mirror, heated steering wheel, heated and ventilated front seats.
All 2024 Cadillac Optiqs have adaptive cruise control, automatic braking, lane keeping, and blind spot and driver fatigue indicators.
The basic front-wheel drive version received a 245 hp engine. and 330 N∙m and a battery with a capacity of 68.4 kWh. It is capable of accelerating to 100 km/h in 7 seconds, and its top speed is limited to 180 km/h. The power reserve is 536 km.
All-wheel drive twin-engine modification with 286 hp. and 465 N∙m starts at hundreds in 6 s. The battery here is bigger (79.7 kWh), so the range reaches 600 km. You can charge a Cadillac Optiq electric car to 80% at an emergency station in 33 minutes. At home, charging takes 11-13 hours.
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Source: korrespondent

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