General Motors
Cadillac Lyriq schedules feature upgrade in March
GM is preparing a new software update upgrade for the Cadillac Lyriq in March this year. This new software release will improve the car’s user experience that’s what we could expect for now.
This new news appeared after the Chevy Blazer struck a massive set of bugs which later led to a sales suspension. GM CEO, Mary Barra said that her company is working on a new software fix to address these issues found in Blazer EV.
Barra, during the Q4 2023 earning call, confirmed that the GM team’s software division is continuously engaged in this matter to resume Blazer EV sales.
Software update:
InsideEVs reported the new update will bring improvements to the Super Cruise which may require a few interventions while driving on the road. Similar improvements will come for the Lyriq’s adaptive cruise control feature.
Super Cruise is GM’s hands-free driver assistance technology for compatible lanes and vehicles. However, it will still require the driver’s attention based on the condition.
This update will also optimize touchscreen controls for the garage door opener, and glove box, and better performance in the myCadillac mobile app.
Cadillac Lyriq offers rear-wheel drive offers EPA estimated 314 miles range and 307 miles range for all-wheel drive.