The development of the Optiq reflects the globalized nature of modern automotive engineering. The
project was not isolated in Detroit, but rather the result of intense collaboration between GM's technical
centers in the United States and the SAIC-GM joint venture in China. This duality of development allowed the
vehicle to be adapted to meet the digital demands of the Chinese market while, at the same time, maintaining
the driving dynamics and ride comfort expected in the Western market.
The Debut in the Chinese Market (2023)
China, being the largest electric vehicle market in the world, received primacy in the launch of the
Optiq. The model was introduced in late 2023, manufactured locally by SAIC-GM in Wuhan. This "China First"
strategy allowed Cadillac to test the acceptance of the design and technology in an environment where
competition is fierce and innovation occurs at a rapid pace. The initial specifications for China focused on
efficiency and cost-benefit, offering smaller battery options and front-wheel drive (FWD), configurations
that would not be immediately replicated in North America.
The Launch in North America (2024-2025)
The official reveal for the Western market took place on May 29, 2024, in Paris, a location
symbolically chosen to signal the brand's European ambitions, although the initial sales focus was North
America.
For the Americas, production was allocated to the Ramos Arizpe plant in Mexico. This manufacturing
unit received massive investments (over 1 billion dollars) to become a production hub for the Ultium
platform, also producing the Chevrolet Blazer EV and the Equinox EV. Sales in North America officially began
in late 2024, already as a 2025 model, with deliveries gaining volume in early 2025.
The European Expansion (2025-2026)
Cadillac's return to Europe is a critical part of the Optiq's story. After years of a timid presence,
the brand relaunched itself on the continent focused exclusively on electric vehicles. The Optiq began to be
offered for order in October 2025 in selected markets (France, Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland), with the
first deliveries scheduled for February 2026. The European version received specific chassis and battery
adjustments to suit local roads and preferences, demonstrating the flexibility of the global platform.