Cadillac’s Electrifying Roar: 2026 LYRIQ-V Redefines Performance Soundscape

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General Motors EV Sound Development Engineer Jay Kapadia in his recording studio Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at the General Motors Milford Proving Ground in Milford, Michigan. (Photo by John F. Martin for General Motors)

In the evolving era of electrification, Cadillac is ensuring its high-performance heritage remains intact with the 2026 LYRIQ-V, the first all-electric vehicle in its renowned V-Series lineup. The challenge? Crafting an exhilarating auditory experience in the absence of a roaring combustion engine. Enter Jay Kapadia, GM’s lead sound design engineer, who has masterfully composed a six-layered soundscape to redefine electric propulsion.

Kapadia, serving as GM’s creative sound director, took a meticulous approach in designing a sonic identity for the LYRIQ-V that not only complements its dynamic performance but also evokes the emotional thrill of speed and power. Collaborating with engineers, designers, and Cadillac’s premium audio supplier, AKG, Kapadia crafted a multi-dimensional sound experience tailored for enthusiasts of the V-Series.

“The sound design was very critical for the car’s performance-driven DNA,” Kapadia explained. “We wanted to evoke an emotional response, heightening the thrill of acceleration, speed, and power.”

A Symphony of Performance

With an inherently silent electric powertrain, the LYRIQ-V presented an auditory blank slate. To fill the void, Kapadia’s team developed a layered sound design utilizing the vehicle’s 23-speaker AKG Studio Audio System. The experience is composed of six distinct layers:

  • Base Layer: Engaged under light acceleration.
  • Acceleration Layer: Activated under heavy acceleration.
  • Rev Layer: A simulated rev sound when blipping the accelerator pedal while stationary.
  • Mid-Speed Layer: A low-frequency tone between 50 and 70 mph.
  • High-Speed Layer: A higher-frequency tone above 80 mph.
  • Regen Layer: A sound activated during regenerative braking.
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Kapadia likened the intricate layering to the complexity of a fine perfume. “It’s like different notes in a fragrance – a low note, a mid-note, and a high note. These layers unfold at different times and intervals, creating an immersive experience for our customers.”

Electrified Thrill: The V-Mode Experience

For those craving an even more intense driving experience, Cadillac’s V-Mode enhances the LYRIQ-V’s sonic performance. When engaged, all six sound layers activate simultaneously, heightening the sensory excitement. V-Mode also unlocks Launch Control, allowing the LYRIQ-V to catapult from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds with Velocity Max – making it the fastest Cadillac ever.

Kapadia and his team drew inspiration from Cadillac’s storied past, particularly the CT5-V Blackwing and V-Series.R race car. By analyzing and recreating elements of their distinctive engine sounds, they infused the LYRIQ-V with a familiar yet futuristic performance tone, ensuring it remains true to the V-Series legacy.

Cadillac enthusiasts will soon get to experience the revolutionary LYRIQ-V’s soundscape firsthand when it arrives in showrooms later this year, proving that the thrill of performance extends beyond the road – into the very soul of the vehicle.

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