2025 Cadillac Optiq review | CarExpert

In case you haven’t noticed, Cadillac now sells cars in Australia.

General Motors’ luxury brand has made a low-key entrance Down Under, where it’s opened just one ‘experience centre’ (another one is coming this year) and introduced just one model, while deliberately avoiding talking about sales targets.

For all the talk of ‘exclusive volumes’, however, it’s the Cadillac Optiq here that represents the brand’s best chance at taking a slice of the luxury electric vehicle (EV) market in Australia.

Due for release here in 2026, when it will slot in under the Lyriq already on sale, the Optiq will serve as an entry point to the Cadillac lineup that will also grow next year to include the large, three-row Vistiq and sporty Lyriq-V.

All of these are electric SUVs, and despite its entry-level positioning the Optiq isn’t exactly small – measuring 4820mm long, 2126mm wide (including the mirrors) and riding a 2954mm wheelbase, it’s 28mm longer than a Tesla Model Y and rides on a 64mm longer wheelbase.