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The 2026 OPTIQ-V joins Cadillac's fifth generation of the V-Series portfolio

The 2026 OPTIQ-V joins Cadillac’s fifth generation of the V-Series portfolio, once again elevating the brand’s performance offerings. OPTIQ-V infiltrates the V-Series brand with a youthful and vibrant persona, sporty luxury design, and performance-driven power. Features include:

Cadillac-estimated 519 hp and 650 lb-ft (880 NM) of torque in Velocity Max
Cadillac-estimated 0-60 time of 3.5 seconds in Velocity Max

OPTIQ-V includes an 85-kilowatt-hour battery pack that will enable a Cadillac-estimated 275 miles of range.

MSRP starts at an estimated $68,795 including destination freight charge, and excluding tax, title, license, and dealer fees. Dealer sets final price.

This is a Motormouth couple car review of the all-new 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ electric SUV.
The 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ has a dual motor AWD system with 300 horsepower and 354 lb-ft of torque. There’s an 85 kWh battery and it gets up to 486 km/302 miles of range.
The 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ has 6” of ground clearance and has great styling with a bold and athletic stance, it really does look like a mini Lyriq. It comes standard with 20” wheels, available 21” in a variety of colour options. If you want to up the sportiness, go for the Sport trim with black exterior accents and black wheels. We are driving the Luxury 2 model.

The 2025 Cadillac OPTIQ comes loaded with standard features including, a 33” diagonal LED display with Google built-in and navigation, a 19-speaker AKG sound system, a fixed full glass roof, leatherette upholstery, power front seats, driver seat memory, heated seats and a heated steering wheel, power liftgate and Super Cruise.

You get a standard 11.5 kW onboard charger, available 19.2 kW charger. With the standard on-board charger you get up to 127 km/79 miles of estimated range in as little as 10 minutes with speeds up to 150 kWh at a DC fast charger. You can also use the Tesla Supercharger network as there is an available NACS DC adaptor with speeds up to 250 kW or more. The Optiq also has Vehicle to Home compatibility.

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- Looks great and I’m glad Cadillac is making a V version. Must be very fast with 519 hp and 650 lb/ft torque. I think I’d rather have the regular Optiq with about 350 hp as the 300 is comes with is fine but I want more than fine. I’m very impressed with what Cadillac is doing. Full steam ahead. I love it. Wrong analogy I guess, but you know what I mean.

- 🔥 V 🔥 Collab. This is that car for that cool dad that is always on a tight schedule, but when it’s time to drop off or pick up his kids he does it in style. Only dad can drive this car kind of car. Don’t tell mom we went for ice cream kind of car.

- I'm so glad to see Cadillac properly designing the door handles to open towards the front. I tested out an Ioniq5 and EV6 and those opened towards the back, making it so awkward to get in.
- That’s pretty neat! My only problem with it is the range. If it’s rated in the 275 range it means it will likely be in the low 200 range. Especially with how V drivers do it! That’s a great addition to the brand overall, though!