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DRIVE 2020: Going electric

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Cadillac LyriqLyriq begins Cadillac’s transition from gas to electric with design language that minimizes lighting and highlights strong form over 23-inch wheels.

Its interior boasts a 33-inch widescreen, 3D head-up display, glass roof and a 19-speaker AKG audio system. GM’s new EV platform supports a 300-mile range, AWD, hands-off Super Cruise, autonomous parking and acceleration off the chart.

A $200,000 electric super sedan will follow the Lyriq’s 2022 launch. Base price: $60,000 Killer app EVs to expect over the next year CASEY WILLIAMS | Auto Reviewerautocasey@aol.com General Motors first commercialized electric vehicles in the 1990s with the infamous EV1, but it took Tesla to make them mainstream.

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