Polestar 3 vs Cadillac Lyriq

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Polestar 3
Polestar 3

$121,250 - $159,620

2026 price

Cadillac Lyriq
Cadillac Lyriq

$122,000 - $124,000

2026 price

Summary

2026 Polestar 3
2026 Cadillac Lyriq
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Electric

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
-

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Steering is lifeless
  • Non-intuitive controls
  • Over-eager lane keeping assist

  • Rear seat comfort
  • No tow rating
  • No Head-up display
2026 Polestar 3 Summary

Sometimes, a vehicle facelift doesn’t amount to much. Maybe a nip here, a tuck there, but to be sure you’re looking at the new version, you need to check the badges.

To be honest, the revised Polestar 3 SUV is a bit of that, with very little to visually distinguish the facelift from the previous car. But underneath there are some serious upgrades which, in that oh-so-Swedish understated way, serve to make the Polestar 3 an even more tantalising prospect.

The Polestar 3 has now moved to 800-volt technology which not only allows for faster charging, it also opens up the prospect of even more performance. A new generation of lithium-ion batteries also means greater range potential.

But it’s nice to see that Polestar hasn’t limited its attention to the drivetrain; there’s now a revised anti-roll-bar system and a recalibration of the power steering assistance. Which just goes to show that even though brands like Polestar trade on being an all-electric solution, there are still some engineers in Sweden who know how the rest of a car should work.

Meantime, the medium-large SUV space is a very crowded one right now, so the question is whether the new tech – invisible as it is – is enough to keep the Polestar 3 carving out its slice of that market.

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2026 Cadillac Lyriq Summary

General Motors Australia & New Zealand (GMANZ) has recently expanded its full-electric Cadillac SUV range in Australia from one to three models, with the new Optiq and Vistiq joining the pioneering Lyriq in the company's local line-up of luxurious US-sourced SUVs and pickups.

The five-seater Lyriq is now the happy medium of the Cadillac trio, as it’s positioned between the smaller Optiq and larger Vistiq; the latter with a unique seven-seat design.

We recently spent a week aboard the Lyriq to see if its opulence, practicality, performance, driving range and price provide a compelling alternative to full-electric or combustion-powered rivals for high-end luxury SUV buyers.

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