The Cadillac LYRIQ vs. the Tesla Model X: Which Reigns Supreme?
Electric SUVs are taking the auto world by storm, blending luxury, performance, and eco-friendly driving in one seriously good-looking package. Two names that keep popping up in the “dream garage” conversation are the Cadillac LYRIQ and the Tesla Model X. If you’re weighing Cadillac craftsmanship against Tesla’s headline-grabbing acceleration, you’re in the right place—this Cadillac LYRIQ vs. Tesla Model X comparison breaks down the differences that actually matter in real life.
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Quick Take: LYRIQ vs. Model X
- Best value play: Cadillac LYRIQ (lower starting MSRP, loaded features).
- Fastest acceleration: Tesla Model X (especially Plaid).
- Most seating flexibility: Tesla Model X (available third row).
- Most “Cadillac luxury” feel: LYRIQ (materials, design, ride comfort).
Pricing & Value
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The price gap is one of the first things most shoppers notice. The 2026 Cadillac LYRIQ enters the luxury EV SUV space at a far more approachable starting MSRP than the Tesla Model X, which typically sits in a much higher price bracket. If you like premium features but don’t love premium markups, the LYRIQ makes a strong case right out of the gate.
Another bonus: a lot of the features people expect to “add on” in this segment feel more baked into the LYRIQ experience—so you spend less time building a “dream spec” and more time driving it. Want to see what’s available right now? Start here: Shop LYRIQ Inventory.
And if you’re trying to keep monthly payments predictable, it helps to line up the big money items early—trade value and financing. Two quick links that can save time:
- Value your trade in minutes
- Apply for financing online
Range & Charging: The Real-World Stuff
Both the LYRIQ and Model X are absolutely road-trip capable. Where they differ is how they approach charging and what “quick” looks like when you’re trying to get back on the road.
- The 2026 LYRIQ offers an EPA-estimated 326 miles of range on RWD models and supports DC fast charging that can add up to 86 miles in about 10 minutes (conditions vary, of course).
- Tesla Model X lists up to 352 miles of range (Model X) and up to 335 miles (Model X Plaid), with Supercharging max listed at 250 kW.
If most of your driving is around Auburn, Opelika, or the I-85 corridor, range and charging tend to feel less stressful than people expect—especially once you’ve got a simple home-charging routine. If you’re new to EV ownership and want a guided walkthrough, our team is happy to help you compare home and public charging options when you schedule an EV test drive.
Performance & Driving Feel
If your number-one priority is straight-line speed, Tesla has the flashiest headline: the Model X Plaid is built to deliver stomach-dropping acceleration (Tesla lists 0–60 mph in 2.5 seconds for Plaid). The standard Model X is no slouch either.
On the Cadillac side, the LYRIQ focuses on smooth, quiet confidence—instant electric torque, composed ride quality, and a premium feel that’s built for everyday comfort (with plenty of punch when you want it). For most commutes and weekend drives, it’s the kind of quick that feels effortless, not exhausting.
Interior Luxury, Seating & Cargo
Step inside each vehicle and you’ll feel two different philosophies.
- Cadillac LYRIQ: a two-row luxury layout with seating for five and a calm, upscale cabin vibe.
- Tesla Model X: available third-row seating (up to seven, depending on configuration) with a more minimalist interior design.
For cargo, both can handle real life—groceries, luggage, sports gear, the whole thing. The LYRIQ offers useful everyday cargo space and expands significantly with the rear seats folded. Tesla lists 94.5 cu ft of cargo capacity for Model X (with seating folded, depending on configuration).
If you want that traditional luxury finish—thoughtful materials, a more “crafted” cabin feel, and a quieter ride—many drivers gravitate toward the LYRIQ. If you want maximum seating flexibility and a more tech-forward aesthetic, the Model X may be your style.
Technology & Driver Assistance
Both SUVs bring serious tech, but they go about it differently.
- Cadillac LYRIQ highlights include available Super Cruise hands-free driver assistance technology (where equipped), a striking 33″ display setup, Google built-in compatibility, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.
- Tesla’s ecosystem centers on its single-screen interface, frequent over-the-air updates, and driver-assistance features through Autopilot (with additional options depending on what you select).
If you want to experience the LYRIQ’s cabin tech the right way—sitting in the driver’s seat—book time with us here: Schedule an EV Test Drive.
Safety & Ownership Confidence
Luxury EVs are loaded with safety technology, and both brands include driver-assistance features designed to reduce stress on busy roads—things like automatic braking support, lane guidance features, blind-spot alerts, and more (exact content varies by trim and options).
One practical ownership note for shoppers: recent reporting indicates Tesla has announced plans to end Model X production in Q2 2026, which could affect availability and timing for buyers considering a new Model X. If you’re comparing options and want a luxury EV SUV you can easily shop, test drive, and take home locally, the LYRIQ is a strong move—especially when you can pair it with current offers.
Which EV SUV Is Right for You?
If you’re looking for a luxury EV SUV that feels premium in the way Cadillac buyers expect—quiet, comfortable, stylish, and packed with usable tech—the 2026 LYRIQ checks a lot of boxes. It’s also the easier “value” argument when you compare starting MSRPs and how much content you get without turning your build into a spreadsheet.
If your top priority is maximum acceleration and you want Tesla’s ecosystem (plus third-row flexibility, depending on configuration), the Model X may still be the one you can’t stop thinking about.
If you want help narrowing it down quickly, we can walk through your priorities (budget, charging routine, seating needs, and driving style) and point you toward the best-fit LYRIQ options on the lot.
Experience the 2026 LYRIQ at Allen Turner Cadillac of Auburn
Ready to see how the LYRIQ feels from behind the wheel? Start with the option that matches your shopping style:
- Explore LYRIQ inventory
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