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This spring, we intended to see many new deyet cars in person, however, the coronavirus pandemic pressed the yetton break indefinitely, as automakers focused on the fitness and safety of workers. Now, as automakers rebuild cars and return to work, we are witnessing an avalanche of electric vehicle tanks to come.

Add the Cadillac Lyriq to this list.

After General Motors’ luxury department postponed the April 2 occasion that it intended to unveil the electric SUV, Cadillac said Thursday that it will exhibit the Lyriq worldwide on August 6. Unlike the original occasion, it will be completely virtual with live streams so everyone can watch the Lyriq.

Lyriq soon arrived after the first teasers were released in January 2019. We detected some very sharp lines, however, since then we haven’t learned much about the electric SUV. However, it is expected to be one of the first GM electric cars to roll on the car manufacturer’s BEV3 platform, which is compatible with the automaker’s Ultium battery generation, necessarily the device GM will use to verify Tesla’s output.

The teaser video attached to Thursday’s announcement doesn’t show us much either, we’ve taken a photo to take a closer look at the Lyriq from the side. There is a long hood with a traditional hunting greenhouse and what looks like a very wild taillight design, combined with an intriguing C and D bolt design. It should be noted that all the photographs of the Lyriq in the video describe it as an “exhibition car”, so we might not be looking for a production vehicle.

GM executives have described Cadillac’s resolve to lead the electric age as the luxury brand’s newest boost for a genuine renaissance, so it’s probably a lot to ride on the Lyriq. Stay tuned for more progress in July before watching Lyriq’s debut in August.

This was originally published in Roadshow.

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