Cadillac Drops Very Affordable Lyriq Lease Offers for May
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Last updated: May 26, 2026
Cadillac is offering attractive lease deals for its electric SUV, the Lyriq, making the transition to electric vehicles more accessible. These deals are particularly appealing for those seeking a premium EV experience without a high upfront cost or long-term commitment, highlighting the Lyriq's position as a key player in Cadillac's electric lineup.
- Cadillac's Lyriq, a midsize electric SUV built on the Ultium platform, is now available with appealing lease deals for May, aiming to attract new EV adopters. The 2026 Lyriq AWD Luxury can be leased for $469 per month over 24 months, with $4,899 due at signing, for qualified lessees. This offer is competitive within the luxury EV segment, where monthly payments are typically much higher.
- The lease incentives are targeted at owners or lessees of 2012 or newer non-GM vehicles, including brands like BMW, Honda, and Tesla. The deal is structured as a low-mileage plan, allowing 20,000 miles over two years (approximately 10,000 miles annually), with a charge of 25 cents per mile for excess mileage. Taxes, title, and dealer fees are additional costs, and while there is no security deposit, a disposition fee of up to $595 may apply at lease end. The promotion is valid through June 1, 2026.
- The Lyriq offers a range of powertrains, from a 340-horsepower rear-wheel-drive model to dual-motor AWD versions with 500 horsepower, and a high-performance Lyriq-V with 615 horsepower. Driving range extends up to 314 miles for the single-motor variant. Inside, all Lyriqs feature a large 33-inch curved OLED display, wireless smartphone integration, and upscale materials. Higher trims add premium features like a 19-speaker AKG audio system, massaging seats, and Super Cruise hands-free driving technology.
- Leasing the Lyriq presents an opportunity to experience evolving EV technology without a long-term purchase commitment, offering flexibility and steady monthly payments. This lease offer positions the Lyriq as a more budget-friendly entry into the luxury electric vehicle market compared to competitors such as the BMW iX or Rivian R1S.