Pricing info's dropped for the 2025 Lyriq, showing what could seem like mixed news for buyers, but we consider it plain old good news. As noted when we covered pricing for the , the brand is dropping the for next year, meaning the loss leader got just one year on the market. The Tech trim lowered the entry-level price to $58,590 when the next trim, the Luxury 1, started at $62,690.

To get that lower number on the window sticker, Cadillac removed a big bag of features, including the Driving Assist Package with adaptive cruise control, high-def surround vision cameras, and enhanced park assist, Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking and Digital Key. There were no adaptive headlights, varicolored interior ambient lighting, heated steering wheel, illuminated door handles, rear camera mirror, automatic headlight leveling, cornering lamps, rain-sensing intermittent wipers, or rear spoiler illumination. Even the power tilt and telescope steering wheel went bye-bye, owners needing to adjust the column manually.

For 2025, throwing the Tech grade overboard raises the entry-level price, however, the bump is only $1,000. That means the MSRP of the more affordable grade with access to all of the available goodies dips below $60,000 after destination. Give thanks to price drops of up to $2,700.

MSRPs after the $1,395 destination charge and their differences from 2024: $59,990 ($2,700 less) $61,090 ($2,100 less) $64,990 ($2,000 less) $65,490 ($2,000 less) $68,390 ($2,200 less) $68,890 ($2.