What's New in the 2022 Cadillac ELR?
After debuting for 2014 and sitting out the 2015 model year, the ELR returns for 2016 with some updates. There's some new technology, including an onboard Wi-Fi system, new wheel designs and an enhanced CUE infotainment system. In addition, the ELR comes with a new performance package, a more powerful electric motor,and a substantial price cut that brings the coupe's MSRP down by around $10,000.
Which ELR is the Best?
The Cadillac ELR is an excellent car for shoppers who value high-end luxury, impressive fuel efficiency and, above all else, an American brand name. But so is the Tesla Model S, which offers better performance, more advanced technology and a larger interior. Our advice: Only buy the ELR if you love the Cadillac brand and if you drive a lot, making it necessary to re-fuel the gasoline engine quickly. Otherwise, we'd strongly recommend a Volt or a Model S. Find a Cadillac ELR for sale
How Much Does a 2022 Cadillac ELR Cost?
The ELR comes in only one trim level and, as you might expect given the car's price tag, it's very well equipped. Standard features include keyless access with push-button starting, an updated version of Cadillac's CUE infotainment system, SiriusXM radio, a 10-speaker Bose audio system, GM's OnStar system with in-car Wi-Fi, dual power front seats, heated front seats, leather upholstery, a heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel, steering wheel audio controls, driver seat and mirror memory, a remote starter, dual-zone automatic climate control, 20-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, front and rear park assist, Cadillac's Safety Alert Seat, a backup camera, lane-departure warning, rear cross-traffic alert, forward-collision alert and a blind spot monitoring system.
Options include adaptive cruise control and the new-for-2016 Performance Package ($1,295), which touts unique alloy wheels, a revised steering wheel, enhanced brakes and sport-tuned suspension.