Okay, here’s my experience checking out the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq Sport AWD SUV, written in a casual, blog-style format:

So, I finally got my hands on the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq Sport AWD. I’ve been seeing these things pop up everywhere, and I was super curious to see what all the fuss was about. My main goal? Figure out if this electric SUV lives up to the hype, especially with that “Sport” badge.
First Impressions
First things first, I checked the car’s appearance.I gotta say, pictures don’t do it justice. This thing is sleek. The front grille, even though it doesn’t need to be a “real” grille, has this cool illuminated pattern that just screams “future.” And the lines… they flow really nicely. It’s definitely a head-turner.
And the interier,It is very comfortable.I can image dirving it to * makes me feel good.
Getting Behind the Wheel
Okay, time to actually drive this thing. I hopped in, adjusted the seat (which, by the way, is ridiculously comfortable), and hit the “start” button. Of course, it’s silent. That’s the EV life, right?
I eased it out of the parking lot, getting a feel for the steering. It felt responsive, not too heavy, not too light. Just right for everyday driving. Then I hit the open road.
The “Sport” Test
This is what I was really waiting for. I switched it into Sport mode and… wow. The acceleration is instant. It’s not jerky or anything, just a smooth, powerful surge forward. I’m pretty sure I let out an involuntary “whoa!” It definitely pinned me back in my seat.
- Acceleration: Seriously impressive. That instant torque is addictive.
- Handling: It felt planted and stable, even when I took some corners a little faster than I probably should have. The all-wheel drive definitely helps.
- Braking: Smooth and predictable. No complaints there. I also played around with the regenerative braking, which is pretty strong. You can almost drive with just one pedal once you get used to it.
The Tech Stuff
I’m a bit of a tech geek, so I spent some time messing with the infotainment system. The big curved display is gorgeous. Super responsive, and the graphics are crisp. It’s pretty intuitive to use, too. I didn’t have to dig through a bunch of menus to find what I was looking for.
Final Thoughts
After spending a good chunk of time with the Lyriq Sport AWD, I’m impressed. It’s stylish, comfortable, packed with tech, and most importantly, it’s fun to drive. That Sport mode really delivers. Is it perfect? No car is. But it’s a seriously compelling option if you’re looking for an electric SUV that’s both luxurious and * worth that money.