This is a Cadillac GM! No excuse for this!
Your wait is over! From this '25 Lyriq at Arnie Bauer Cadillac in Matteson, Illinois (near Chicago):But I'd wait to open a few hoods on 25s in dealer lots before confirming it.
Thanks JustinChase! Here are some additional underhood photos from various battery electric vehicles:Here is what the Chevrolet Volt looks like under the hood.
It's not what they learn, it's what they don't learn...Yes; functionality is always better than ‘feelings plastics’.
But, pray tell; what is the skeptical BE shopper going to learn from plastic shields???
And here I thought EVs were going to be simpler.![]()
Bingo!Cadillac taking one step forward and two steps back again. I don't care if nobody cares what's under there. NOBODY should see that eyesore when they open the hood on a luxury vehicle. Put that useless cover back on. Why even allow it to open for anyone other than a technician if they think no one is going to open it? It shouldn't have a release at all for the consumer.
Cadillac grinds my gears at times. (or in this case, short circuits my board)
The 26.4 cubic feet don’t include the large cubby under the floor that can likely fit a golf bag making up for the lack of a frunk, which is likely larger than most frunks and is made possible by all the systems under the front hood instead of spread out under the car to make room for a frunk.
JustinChase is correct. The "Cargo Management System" (as GM calls it) under the load floor of Lyriq is meant for the charge cord, retractable cargo cover when removed, and tire inflator kit. There's also a tub for storing assorted small items. It is not large enough to accommodate a bag of golf clubs.I was talking about the Equinox EV, but there is no way you can put a golf bag in the cubby under the floor of the Lyriq.
Who keeps the charge cord in the car all the time? Unless you're going to a friends house to charge or on a trip without charging stations, you charge at home where hopefully you've installed a wall-mount charger or where you leave your charge cord plugged in so you can...plug in or you charge at a station.JustinChase is correct. The "Cargo Management System" (as GM calls it) under the load floor of Lyriq is meant for the charge cord, retractable cargo cover when removed, and tire inflator kit. There's also a tub for storing assorted small items. It is not large enough to accommodate a bag of golf clubs.
From the owner's manual of my mom's '24 Lyriq:
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I wouldn't say it's celebrated but I will say that the Frunk/No Frunk "debate" is a little over-hyped. In the grand scheme of things, it's a non-issue. It's not poopy engineering, it's a choice. Somehow NOT having a feature makes a car a POS? No. Only on GMI would it be deemed a reason to burn the RenCen to the ground.Only on GMI is cost cutting and ****ty engineering on a brand-new, from the ground up BEV for their flagship brand celebrated like it’s a good thing.😭