Cadillac LYRIQ
Cadillac

Cadillac

LYRIQ

Owner report
Mercedes-Benz EQE
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz

EQE

Owner report

Cadillac LYRIQ vs Mercedes-Benz EQE: 2025 Comparison

Updated June 2026

The short answer

Based on available data, the Mercedes-Benz EQE comes out ahead of the Cadillac LYRIQ on power. Check the specs table and owner sentiment below for the full comparison before deciding between the two. Both are covered by real owner reports on CarWizz.

Specs side by side

Specification
LYRIQ
EQE
Typical price (used, US)
$43,490–$60,475
$37,704–$51,602
Power
615 Hp
687 Hp
Torque
880 Nm
1000 Nm
Acceleration
3.3s
3.3s
Top speed
N/A
240 km/h
Drive
All wheel drive
All wheel drive
Transmission
1 gears, automatic
1 gears, automatic
Seats
5
5
Body type
SUV
Sedan

What owners say

LYRIQ

Overall

Mixed sentiment with a clear generational divide. Owner feedback is sharply split between early adopters of the 2023-2024 models and those with later production units. The Debut Edition (DE) for the 2023 model year is consistently praised as an exceptional value, offering a fully-featured luxury EV experience at its original MSRP.

Best version to buy

2023 Debut Edition (DE). This launch trim is unanimously highlighted as the best version due to its comprehensive feature set (including Super Cruise) at its original MSRP of approximately $59,000.

Known issues

  • , an extended warranty is highly advisable. The vehicle is recommended for buyers prioritizing traditional luxury comfort and a quiet cabin over leading-edge EV technology or software reliability.

EQE

Overall

Mixed to negative sentiment overall, with a clear divide between appreciation for its core electric vehicle attributes and significant criticism of its value proposition, design, and driving dynamics. The vehicle is consistently praised for its excellent real-world range, which often meets or exceeds EPA estimates, a quiet and comfortable ride, and a high-quality, plush interior. However, it is heavily criticized for its exterior styling, described as bland, uninspired, and reminiscent of older mainstream sedans.

Best version to buy

EQE 500 SUV (or Sedan) with optional rear-wheel steering and air suspension. The higher-output 500 model is recommended to address widespread criticism of the base 350's lackluster acceleration and "slow for an 80k+ EV" feeling.

Known issues

  • High price / poor value proposition: very frequent criticism of MSRP being $20,000-$30,000 higher than equivalent ICE Mercedes models and uncompetitive within the EV segment. Frequency: very frequent.
  • Exterior styling: widely criticized as bland, uninspired, ugly, and compared unfavorably to 1990s mainstream sedans. Frequency: very frequent.
  • Underwhelming performance in base models: base EQE 350 described as slow, heavy, and lumbering, with moderate body roll, especially without rear-wheel steering. Frequency: very frequent.

The verdict

The Mercedes-Benz EQE is the better choice for most buyers.

It has more power on its best-equipped version than the Cadillac LYRIQ, based on the data above. If efficiency matters more to you than outright power, the Cadillac LYRIQ is worth a closer look instead.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is more reliable, the Cadillac LYRIQ or the Mercedes-Benz EQE?

Owner reports show similar reliability sentiment for the Cadillac LYRIQ and the Mercedes-Benz EQE. Check the known issues listed above for specific differences between the two.

Which is better for families, the Cadillac LYRIQ or the Mercedes-Benz EQE?

Both seat a similar number of passengers based on our data. The Cadillac LYRIQ is classed as a SUV, the Mercedes-Benz EQE as a Sedan, which affects cargo space and ride height for family use.

Which has better fuel economy, the Cadillac LYRIQ or the Mercedes-Benz EQE?

Fuel consumption data is limited for one or both models. Check the specs table above for the figures available on each catalogued version.

Which is cheaper to maintain, the Cadillac LYRIQ or the Mercedes-Benz EQE?

Exact maintenance costs aren't in our data, but reliability signals above are the closest proxy: fewer reported issues generally means lower repair costs over time.