2026 Cadillac Lyriq In New Magnus Metal Frost: First Look

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The 2026 Cadillac Lyriq is the fourth model year for the all-electric luxury crossover, offering some major updates in the process. Chief among these is the debut of the Lyriq-V, a battery-powered performance crossover that can challenge most modern sports cars in terms of acceleration. Apart from that, the 2026 Lyriq makes small changes such as several new exterior color options. Now, GM Authority is taking a closer look at one of those new colors, featuring the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq in Magnus Metal Frost with a First Look below.

The front of the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq.

Magnus Metal Frost is designated with the color code GBL and touch-up paint number WA-234K, and is only available for the 2026 Lyriq-V Premium trim level. Pricing is set at $3,995, making it the most expensive color option in the 2026 Lyriq paint palette. Magnus Metal Frost is not offered for the Lyriq Luxury, Sport, Premium Luxury, Premium Sport, Signature Luxury, Signature Sport 2026, or non-Premium Lyriq-V.

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Magnus Metal Frost can be combined with the two interior colors offered for the Lyriq-V Premium, which include Oxford Stone with Garnet accents, and Noir with Sky Cool Gray accents. As always, click through our previous coverage to learn more about all the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq interior colorways.

The 2026 Cadillac Lyriq offers a total of nine exterior color options, many of which can be paired with a two-tone roof. Check out our previous coverage to learn more, or scroll through the ten colors below (relevant color codes are included in brackets):

  • Argent Silver Metallic (GXD)
  • Sky Metallic (GJY)
  • Metallic Emerald Lake (G6I)
  • Frost Metal Magnus (GBL)
  • Nimbus Metallic (G7X)
  • Luxury Blue Metallic (GTR)
  • Luminous Red Coat (GNT)
  • Metallic Black Star (GB8)
  • Bright White Tricoat (G4J)

As a reminder, the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V is motivated by a dual-motor powertrain combined with a 102 kWh battery. If properly unleashed, this luxury crossover can sprint to 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds, making it the fastest production Cadillac ever built. The GM BEV3 platform provides the bones, with production taking place at GM’s Spring Hill plant.

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