Cadillac will give Canadian buyers of the Lyriq help preparing their homes for their EV lifestyle. The company says it will either pay for the installation of a Level 2 home charger at Lyriq buyers’ primary residence or will offer them $750 of free charging at public chargers.
The second option is intended for customers who already have a home charger and will be offered through the FLO network of affiliated public charging locations. The company has the largest number of public charging stationsCustomers who don’t have a charger at home, meanwhile, will be able to have one installed
. Although every Lyriq comes with a portable dual-level cordset charger, it is intended for 120- or 240-volt outlets and means that owners could have to spend up to three days plugged in to get a full charge.With the 11.5 kW Ultium PowerUp wall-mounted charging station, meanwhile, the vehicle can charge at rates of up to 19.2 kW, which adds around 83 km of range per hour of charging.
In addition to the charging perks, Canadian Lyriq buyers will also receive three years of OnStar Connected Services and 72 GB of data for use with the vehicle’s Wi-Fi hotspot.