Cadillac’s entry-level EV is bringing some serious upgrades for the 2026 model year. The 2026 Cadillac Optiq packs more power, more features, and a built-in NACS port so you can recharge at Tesla Superchargers. Even with the upgrades, it’s more affordable than the outgoing model.
2026 Cadillac Optiq EV price and range by trim
The 2025 Optiq went on sale earlier this year, starting at $54,390 as Cadillac’s most affordable electric SUV. According to Cadillac, its entry-level EV is already stealing buyers from rivals.
Over 75% of Optiq buyers were new to the brand in May, but the 2026 model year promises even more. Although it was initially only offered as an AWD SUV, the 2026 Cadillac Optiq arrives with a new RWD powertrain
The new RWD setup delivers 315 horsepower and 332 lb-ft of torque. Based on a new dual motor powertrain, the 2026 Optiq AWD “offers a dramatic increase in performance and capabilities,” Cadillac said. It now offers 440 hp and 498 lb-ft of torque, up from 300 hp and 354 lb-ft of torque in the outgoing AWD Optiq.
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2026 Cadillac Optiq-V (Source: GM)
A more powerful Optiq-V is also joining the 2026 lineup with a monstrous 519 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque, good for a 0 to 60 mph sprint in just 3.5 seconds.
The 2026 Optiq is the first GM electric vehicle with a built-in NACS port, enabling you to recharge at one of over 21,500 Tesla Superchargers across North America.
Cadillac Optiq interior (Source: Cadillac)
Inside, Cadillac’s entry-level EV features a “segment-leading” 33″ diagonal LED display and “best-in-class” rear cargo room with up to 26 cubic feet.
2026 Cadillac Optiq trim
Starting Price (including destination)
Driving Range (GM-estimated)
Luxury (RWD)
$52,395
317 miles
Sport (RWD)
$52,995
317 miles
Premium Luxury (RWD)
$54,595
317 miles
Premium Sport (RWD)
$55,095
317 miles
V-Series (AWD)
$68,795
275 miles
2026 Cadillac Optiq prices and range by trim
With a starting price of $52,395, the new 2026 Cadillac Optiq RWD is cheaper than the previous base model, which started at $54,390.
Upgrading to AWD will cost you an extra $3,500 across all trim options. The performance Optiq-V is the only trim that has standard AWD.
Official EPA range numbers have yet to be released, but GM estimates 2026 Optiq RWD models will offer a driving range of 317 miles. AWD models are estimated to deliver 303 miles of range.
Looking to test one out for yourself? Cadillac is offering a few deals that are worth checking out until the $7,500 EV tax credit expires at the end of September. You can use our link to find Cadillac Optiq EV models near you today.
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First Solar just cut the ribbon on a huge new factory in Iberia Parish, Louisiana, and it dwarfs the New Orleans Superdome. The company’s $1.1 billion, fully vertically integrated facility spans 2.4 million square feet, or about 11 times the size of the stadium’s main arena.
The factory began production quietly in July, a few months ahead of schedule, and employs more than 700 people. First Solar expects that number to hit 826 by the end of the year. Once it’s fully online, the site will add 3.5 GW of annual manufacturing capacity. That brings the company’s total US footprint to 14 GW in 2026 and 17.7 GW in 2027, when its newly announced South Carolina plant is anticipated to come online.
The Louisiana plant produces First Solar’s Series 7 modules using US-made materials — glass from Illinois and Ohio, and steel from Mississippi, which is fabricated into backrails in Louisiana.
The new factory leans heavily on AI, from computer vision that spots defects on the line to deep learning tools that help technicians make real‑time adjustments.
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Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry says the investment is already a win for the region, bringing in “hundreds of good-paying jobs and new opportunities for Louisiana workers and businesses.” A new economic impact analysis from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette projects that the factory will boost Iberia Parish’s GDP by 4.4% in its first full year at capacity. The average manufacturing compensation package comes in at around $90,000, more than triple the parish’s per capita income.
First Solar CEO Mark Widmar framed the new facility as a major step for US clean energy manufacturing: “By competitively producing energy technology in America with American materials, while creating American jobs, we’re demonstrating that US reindustrialization isn’t just a thesis, it’s an operating reality.”
This site joins what’s already the largest solar manufacturing and R&D footprint in the Western Hemisphere: three factories in Ohio, one in Alabama, and R&D centers in Ohio and California. Just last week, First Solar announced a new production line in Gaffney, South Carolina, to onshore more Series 6 module work. By the end of 2026, the company expects to directly employ more than 5,500 people across the US.
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No, it’s not the new Bolt. GM’s design team previewed a new high-riding “sporty Chevrolet EV” that should be brought to life.
Is Chevy launching a new sporty EV?
This is the all-electric vehicle Chevy should sell in the US. General Motors’ design team released a series of sketches previewing a sporty new Chevy EV.
Although it kinda looks like the new 2027 Chevy Bolt EV as a higher-sitting compact crossover SUV, the design offers a fresh take on what it should have looked like.
The new Bolt is essentially a modernized version of the outgoing EUV model with a similar compact crossover silhouette. Nissan adopted a similar style with the new 2026 LEAF as buyers continue shifting from smaller sedans and hatchbacks to crossovers and SUVs.
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Will we see the sporty Chevy EV in real life? It’s not likely. For one, the “exploration sketch” is by GM China Advanced designer Charles Huang.
GM Design posted the sketches on its global social media page, but the caption read “Sporty Chevrolet EV for the China Market.”
It’s too bad. The Bolt could use a sporty sibling like an SS variant. Chevy introduced the Blazer EV SS (check out our review) for the 2026 model year, its fastest “SS” model yet. Packing up to 615 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque, the Chevy Blazer SS can race from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds when using Wide Open Watts (WOW) mode.
Will the Bolt be next? I wouldn’t get my hopes up. And if GM does bring the sporty Chevy EV to life, it will likely only be sold in China. Like all the fun cars these days.
The 2027 Chevy Bolt EV RS (Source: Chevrolet)
What do you think of the design? Would you buy one of these in the US? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
While deliveries of the 2027 Bolt are set to begin in early 2026, Chevy is offering some sweet deals on its current EV lineup, including up to $4,000 off in Customer Cash and 0% APR financing for 60 months.
Ready to test drive one? You can use our links below to find Chevy Equinox, Blazer, and Silverado EVs at a dealership near you.
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