2023 Cadillac Lyriq Might be Underrated!

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Here is a summary of the Cadillac LYRIQ review:
- The LYRIQ does pretty much everything a Tesla Model Y does, but in more comfort and overall better.
- It is a $60,000-ish as-spec crossover EV from an older brand.
- The car is comparable to a Model Y, Mach-E, Ariya, or Ioniq.
- The lights are a cool feature.
- The shape of the big hatchback is not the best the reviewer has seen.
- Good amount of storage and visibility.
- Air cap design on wheels for efficiency.
- 22-inch wheels.
- Unlocking the doors causes the handles to pop out, which is required for opening the car.
- There is a good amount of trunk space.
- The trunk is accessible by pressing the logo on the back.
- It features automatic dropping seats, which are nice.
- There is also a little sub-trunk for storage.
- The luxurious cabin features premium materials.
- The seats are comfortable, with a bunch of perforation, bolstering, and blue stitching.
- Tons of visibility, a huge sunroof, and angles inside.
- The back seat makes your blind spot bigger.
- The front seats also offer massaging.
- There are speakers in the headrest, which creates a good surround sound.
- It has Android Automotive.
- It comes with the Play Store.
- It connects to Google Maps and knows your charge state.
- It also routes you to chargers.
- There are wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which can sometimes be fickle.
- 312 miles of range on a full charge.
- Has the strong one-pedal regen.

Cons:
- The lights on the front are too flashy.
- There is no front trunk.
- The voice control is terrible.
- There is not that big of a difference in the modes of driving it.

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