Cadillac OPTIQ May Switch To A Chinese Made Platform
cleantechnica.com Jul 16, 2026

Cadillac OPTIQ May Switch To A Chinese Made Platform

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Cadillac’s upcoming OPTIQ electric SUV may be built on SAIC‑GM’s Xiao Yao platform, a China‑tailored architecture developed at Pan‑Asia Technical Automotive Center in Shanghai. The platform, already used for Buick models such as the Electra L7 and E7, integrates propulsion, chassis, autonomous‑driving and smart‑cabin systems and supports power‑train configurations, including EVs, plug‑in hybrids and extended‑range vehicles. GM officials described Xiao Yao as a “software‑defined” platform offering charging and flexible body styles. While the OPTIQ is not slated for the United States, Cadillac is positioning it for European markets as part of a shift away from the aging Ultium platform that has underperformed in China. The move reflects GM’s strategy to leverage Chinese joint‑venture expertise to stay competitive in EV markets.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · It shows GM is willing to cede core US platforms to Chinese joint‑venture tech to regain relevance in fast‑moving EV markets, and signals a pivot toward Europe as a growth frontier amid domestic sales headwinds.