Cadillac’s more affordable, Australia-bound EV getting major power bump – report


Deliveries of the Cadillac Optiq only started in the US earlier this year and it isn’t launching in Australia until 2026, but already the mid-size electric SUV is in line for a major update.

GM Authority reports the Optiq will get a new entry-level single-motor rear-wheel drive variant for 2026, bringing more power – if less torque – than the sole powertrain available in the US at the moment, a dual-motor all-wheel drive configuration.

The dual-motor option is reportedly getting a major power bump too, despite the recent reveal of a new high-performance Optiq-V flagship.

Cadillac is launching the mid-size Optiq and the large three-row Vistiq in Australia in 2026 to bookend the Lyriq, first customer deliveries of which commenced earlier this year. The Lyriq lineup will gain a hot V-Series variant in 2026, though the Optiq-V hasn’t been confirmed for our market.

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The new base rear-wheel drive variant will reportedly produce 232kW of power and 450Nm of torque – up 8kW but down 30Nm compared with the current dual-motor all-wheel drive variant.

It’ll reportedly continue to use the same 85kWh nickel cobalt manganese (NCM) battery, with estimated range of 483km on the US EPA cycle.

The dual-motor all-wheel drive Optiq will reportedly receive a bump in power and torque to 328kW and 675Nm, up 104kW and 195Nm on the current model.

That still leaves breathing room for the upcoming Optiq-V flagship, which will pump out 387kW/880Nm, making it good for a claimed 0-60mph (0-96km/h) sprint time of 3.5 seconds using launch control.